It was not only about music.
Tin Pan Alley, produced by the Waterford Music and Cultural Society of Combermere, is about giving young musicians in Barbados an opportunity to rub shoulders with their senior colleagues.
According to president Pernell Farley, the production last weekend was about youth development and having some good music played.
He said those who participated represented a cross-section of talent: doctors, managers and economists.
Here, young actor Rickardo Reid of Combermere getting the feel of the baton as he conducted the orchestra at Tin Pan Alley at Combermere School last weekend. (GP)
Tin Pan more than music
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