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Cymande

Feb 25, 2025
Join bassist Steve Scipio and guitarist Patrick Patterson of the British funk band Cymande, who skillfully fuse calypso, reggae, and funk. They share fascinating stories about their band’s early days in London, including unforgettable moments opening for Al Green. The conversation dives into their Caribbean roots and the creation of their new album, Renascence, showcasing collaborations with contemporary artists. They reflect on the lasting influence of their music on hip-hop and the joy of returning to their true passion after pursuing careers in law.
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ANECDOTE

Band Name Origin

  • Cymande's name originates from a calypso song, "Dove and Pigeon", about a pepper-eating contest.
  • The band adopted "Simande" from the song's refrain, not knowing its meaning but appreciating its Caribbean roots.
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London Community

  • Steve Scipio and Patrick Patterson grew up in a tight-knit Guyanese and Jamaican community in London.
  • Their families lived close by, fostering a strong bond from a young age.
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Early Music Career

  • Patrick Patterson started his musical journey early, playing American soul music in bands.
  • He toured American bases in Germany, gaining experience before Cymande.
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