PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Like the sound of heaven on a beach far away, the steel pan was the star of the show in Prospect Heights on Saturday.

It was a special night or Anselma Joseph, originally from Trinidad, and her son.

"I'm so excited, because I've never been to Panorama in Brooklyn. This is my first time, so I'm overjoyed. I'm excited to hear the pan," said Joseph.

"I love my mom to death, so it's pretty amazing to have her here with me," added Phil Sayers.

Talented fingertips, with each touch, make a magical sound of Caribbean tradition, with a home right in Brooklyn. Each and every Labor Day Weekend, steelbands compete for bragging rights.

It is Ajani Hector's second time playing in Panorama.

"It brings people together -- even if you have a difference, you know.

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