33º North
- Mesa, AZ
- Steel Drum Band
- 12 Verified Bookings
Nic S. said “We totally enjoyed the two man band that sounded more like 4-5 players, for our Carnivàl themed grad celebration. I highly recommend 33 North for any…”
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The STEELE SOUND is a three piece steel drum ensemble delivering the highest quality Caribbean style musical entertainment available.
Think of using the STEELE SOUND if you are looking for entertainment to enhance a Caribbean evening, a Hawaiian luau, an evening in the Tropics, a dinner Cruise, a wedding, a surprise birthday party or any event in which an island atmosphere is being created. Your guests will immediately be transported to a wonderful musical environment, experiencing the unique and captivating tones created by an island steel drum band.
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The STEELE SOUND most frequently performs in a trio setting. Along with Jerry are his partners Jane LeGore and Julie Moody, creating Arizona's “premiere” steel band. The group can scale down to a duo for small gatherings or for clients on a very limited budget, Jerry also offers a solo performance without sacrificing musical quality. The STEELE SOUND is unsurpassed in the quality of their musical performance, appearance and professionalism.
Jerry Lopatin, the originator of the Phoenix based Steele Sound, was one of the first American musicians to learn these unique steel drum instruments native to the Caribbean island of Trinidad back in 1967. Having played professionally in New York City for many years, Jerry was the first musician to introduce the sound of steel drums (pan) to the Valley of the Sun back in 1974. He was most influenced by brothers Jeff and Andy Narell and steel drum innovator, Ellie Mannette. The influence of these icons of the steel drum inspired Jerry on a path of both performance and education. As an educator, he has been spreading the value and knowledge of this beautiful art form for over 40 years.
In 1978, Jerry was hired as the music teacher at Desert Winds Elementary School where he embarked on the creation of what would become the largest elementary steel band program in the nation. Jerry also created and published a rote method book entitled "The Steel Band By Rote", a methodology for music educators to use as an instruction manual to teach beginning steel drum performance ensembles from elementary through high school students.
Jerry's outlet for performance comes by playing with both ensembles, the Steele Sound and the Desert Winds Steel Orchestra. He is currently retired after 36 years of teaching and living in the Valley of the Sun.
Jane LeGore was introduced to the steel drum in Phoenix, Arizona back in 1988 by enrolling in the adult community steel drum program instructed by Jerry. Having remarkable skills from the onset, she began to perform professionally with Jerry in the Steele Sound. Playing steel drums and performing for audiences has become an important creative outlet in Jane's life.
In addition to her love of music & art, Jane is a nutrition and fitness enthusiast, participating in all sorts of running activities. Jane is also an entrepreneur working as a residential Realtor in her own real estate business for the past decade.
Julie Moody was also introduced to the steel drum in Jerry's evening community class in 1997. She, too, discovered a passion for music through learning the drums. Being a remarkably gifted steel drum player, she started to perform professionally with the Steele Sound in 2001. Though she performs with the Steele Sound, Julie has continued her association with the Desert Winds Steel Orchestra and has even introduced steel drums to her church band.
After several years of working in the banking industry, Julie took the most difficult job of all, she became a stay-at-home mom to raise her children. Eventually she returned to work as a teacher's aide. Currently she does hearing screens for newborns at a local Phoenix hospital.
The Steele Sound requires a flat, dry and shaded area of 12' X 16' for set up with access to electricity.
August 01, 2019 • 4:30pm - 6:00pm | Corporate Event |
April 05, 2019 • 6:00pm - 9:00pm | Nonprofit Event |
April 15, 2016 • 6:00pm - 9:00pm | Wedding Ceremony |
Nic S. said “We totally enjoyed the two man band that sounded more like 4-5 players, for our Carnivàl themed grad celebration. I highly recommend 33 North for any…”
Brandon W. said “Jay was terrific. He arrived early and was fully set up an hour before event started. He even helped me set up decorations, just a super nice and helpful…”
June B. said “The steal drum band was AMAZING. Created a beautiful ambiance and even got people off their feet! Definitely looking forward to having Ashton & PanExtasy…”
Frits K. said “Paul is a fabulous person with great steel drum abilities. The sound is very authentic and our 55 guests truly enjoyed his music. Highly recommend the…”