Other notable musical associations at that time were with the calypsonian Lord Kitchener and trumpeter Leslie Hutchinson. |
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The calypsonian Harry Belafonte took her under his wing and guided her through her first solo recordings. |
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Also giving commendable performances were calypsonian Eunice Peters, who performed the song House of Music, and petite soca diva Sherry Ann Church. |
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Kangkala, a calypsonian, is the narrator of Earl Lovelace's Caribbean saga. |
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Sometimes picong even develops between the calypsonian on stage and a member of the audience who is bold enough to disagree with or taunt the performer. |
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I remember that growing up in Trinidad the calypsonian, like the blues singer, was regarded by my parents and grandparents as devil music. |
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Calypsonian Lord Melody was one of Tiger Bay's most famous and colourful characters. |
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