Five notable calypsonians include Lord Kitchener, known for his storytelling and social commentary; Mighty Sparrow, often referred to as the "Calypso King of the World"; Calypso Rose, a pioneering female calypsonian celebrated for her vibrant performances; Shadow, recognized for his unique voice and contributions to the genre; and David Rudder, who blends calypso with other musical styles and is known for his powerful lyrics. These artists have significantly shaped the landscape of calypso music.
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Some notable St Lucian calypsonians include The Mighty Piton, who is often regarded as one of the island's most famous calypsonians, and the talented veteran, The General. Other recognized artists are the iconic Blackheart, the energetic Tennyson Joseph, and the vibrant group known as the St. Lucia All Stars. These artists contribute significantly to the island's rich musical culture, especially during the Carnival season.
A calypsonian is a performer of calypso music, a genre that originated in Trinidad and Tobago. Calypsonians often use their songs to comment on social issues, politics, and everyday life, employing clever wordplay and humor. The art form is characterized by its rhythmic melodies and call-and-response patterns, and calypsonians typically perform during Carnival and other cultural festivals. Prominent calypsonians have played a significant role in popularizing this vibrant musical tradition.
They were called the Calypsonians...they played there in the early 90's.
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Every year, before the Easter season on the Christian church calendar, there is a festival known as Carnival. Calypso is a genre of music which traditionally speaks about the political, social economic climate of the country or world for that matter-in short current affairs. It is one of the national musics of Trinidad and Tobago. (Others being Chutney, Rapso, Soca) The singers are called Calysonians. Calypsonians say what's on their minds or speak for the "people." During the Carnival season a competition is held among calypsonians and they vie for the title of Calypso King which is held on Dimanche Gras night. This is the Sunday night before Carnival Monday. There is a separate competition for the queens, however, they are not exempt from taking part in the Calypso Kings competition (started in 1939), which was more recently renamed the Calypso Monarch Competition for this reason). There is also a Young King's Calypso Competition which was started in 1985.
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