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March 18, 2016

CARIBBEAT: Mighty Sparrow Symposium in Brooklyn

The Mighty Sparrow — the now-legendary calypsonian who burst on the Caribbean music scene in 1956 and soared into music history — is the subject of the free “Just Like That, Sparrow Turned 80” symposium, coming to Brooklyn’s Medgar Evers College, 1637 Bedford Ave. (between Crown and Carroll Sts.) on April 8.

City College art Prof. Lawrence Waldron, educator Martin Felix, calypso/steel band researcher Khalick Hewitt and poet Mervyn Taylor are presenters for the event, which looks at Sparrow’s long and momentous career. The event is being presented by the Trinidad and Tobago Folk Arts Institute, in collaboration with the Medgar Evers College School of Professional and Community Development.

Before his 21st birthday, the Mighty Sparrow shocked and amazed patrons and performers by winning the prestigious Calypso King and Carnival Road March titles at Trinidad Carnival in 1956. The winning tune was “Jean and Dinah,” an international hit about the Trinidad prostitutes coping with the loss of patrons when American military bases closed on the island.

Deftly handling people, relationships, politics and other subjects in his songs, Sparrow has won eight Calypso King crowns, captured eight Road March titles and amassed a host of other awards and honors along the way.

Source: Jared McCallister, New York Daily News






 
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