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Encyclopedia > Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)

Lord Kitchener (April 18, 1922 - February 11, 2000) was one of the most internationally famous calypsonians.[1] Born Aldwyn Roberts in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, he was the son of a blacksmith Stephen and homemaker Albertha. As Kitchener himself said, "I was born a calypsonian."[2] April 18 is the 108th day of the year (109th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar). ... February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A Calypsonian is a musician, usually from Trinidad, who has studied calypso and memorised its traditional tunes and stanzas. ... The Royal Borough of Arima (population 35,000) is the fourth largest town in Trinidad and Tobago. ...


Kitchener's success began after he moved to England and he soon became massively popular there. His fame continued throughout the 1950s, when calypso achieved international success. Later, though, he moved towards Soca, a related style, and continued recording until his death. Kitchener's compositions were enormously popular as the chosen selections for steelbands to perform at the annual National Panorama competition during Trinidad Carnival. Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the Queen England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified  -  by Athelstan 967 AD  Area  -  Total 130,395 km²  50,346 sq mi  Population  -  2007 estimate 50... This does not cite any references or sources. ... Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean music which originated in Trinidad at about the start of the 20th century. ... Soca, or soul calypso, is a dance music that originated in Barbados from calypso. ... Carnival or Carnivale is an annual Christian festival season. ...


His most famous songs include:

  • Rain-o-rama (also the name he gave to his home in Trinidad)
  • Pan in A Minor
  • Sugar Bum Bum (noted as one of the first and best Soca songs)
  • Bees' Melody
  • Dr. Kitch (covered by Judge Dread, Dr. Ring-Ding, and others)
  • Margie (written for his English wife, Marjorie)
  • My Wife's Nightie
  • Toco Band
  • Pan In the 21st Century
  • Drink a Rum
  • 67
  • Gimme de thing

Kitchener emigrated from Trinidad, spending six months in Jamaica before traveling on the Empire Windrush to the UK. It was during this time (1950's) that he met his wife Marjorie. During this period he built a large following in the expatriate communities from all West Indian isles. Alexander Minto Hughes (1945 - March 12, 1998), better known as Judge Dread, a British reggae and ska artist. ... Dr. Ring-Ding, real-life name Richard Jung, (born June 2, 1970 in Münster) is a German Ska and Reggae artist. ... Look up Trinidad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Empire Windrush The Empire Windrush was a ship that is an important part of the history of multiracialism in the United Kingdom. ...


"Kitch" became a very important to figure to those first 5000 West Indian migrants to the UK. His music[3] spoke of home and a life that they all longed for but in many cases couldn't or wouldn't return to. On June 29 1950, he immortalised the defining moment for many of the migrants in writing 'Cricket, Lovely Cricket.' This was one of the first widely-known West Indian songs, and epitomised an event that historian and cricket enthusiast C. L. R. James defined as crucial to West Indian post-colonial societies. The song, later recorded by Lord Beginner, is rarely credited to Lord Kitchener although Tony Cozier and many who attended the Test at The Oval can attest that it was a Kitch composition. is the 180th day of the year (181st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... // August 23 — European Championships Marathon, Brussels, Belgium Mens Winner: Jack Holden (ENG) 2:32:14 December 10 — Fukuoka Marathon, Japan Mens Winner: Shunji Koyanagi (JPN) 2:30:47 May 21 — United States Mens Winner: [[ur mom]|ur dad & ur dog]] — 2:45:55 July 22 — Netherlands Men... Cyril Lionel Robert James (4 January 1901–19 May 1989) was a journalist, socialist theorist and writer. ... Lord Beginner (born Egbert Moore) was a popular exponent of the Caribbean musical form Calypso, helping to spark a renaissance of the genre in the 1940s and 50s. ... Cover of Tony Coziers 1978 book: The West Indies: Fifty years of Test Cricket Tony Cozier (born 1940 in Barbados) has been a cricket writer and commentator for West Indian cricket since 1958 and a member of the BBCs Test Match Special commentary team since 1966. ... A Test match in progress. ... The famous gasometers, which are now listed buildings. ...


Later in his life, Kitch lived in obscurity in Manchester. He was found there by a fellow Calypsonian, Mighty Sparrow, who brought him back to Trinidad in 1962. The two calypsonians proceeded to dominate the calypso competitions of the Sixties and Seventies. Lord Kitchener won the road march competition 10 times between 1965 and 1976, more times than any other calypsonian. Mighty Sparrow (real name Slinger Francisco) is a Calypso singer, songwriter, and guitarist. ...


For 30 years, Kitchener ran his own calypso tent, Calypso Revue, by which he nurtured the talent of many calypsonians. Calypso Rose, David Rudder, Black Stalin and Denyse Plummer are among the many artists who got their start under Kitchener's tutelage. McArtha Lewis, better known as Calypso Rose (born April 27, 1940 in Bethel, Tobago) is a Tobagonian calypsonian. ... David Rudder is a Soca/Calypso singer. ... Black Stalins 1991 anthology Roots Rock Soca. ... Denyse Plummer is a calypso singer from Trinidad and Tobago. ...


Kitchener, who created highly-popular and sweet melodies, is honoured with a statue in Port of Spain. He is buried in the Santa Rosa Cemetery in Arima. A bust of the beloved entertainer is also on display on Hollis Avenue, Arima, not far from the Arima Stadium. The Lord Kitchener's Manager and Loyal friend to the Roberts Family, Errol Peru was the individual who initiated the Honoring of The Lord Kitchener when he arranged and executed The Unveiling of The Grand Statue of Kitchener in Port Of Spain and Later In Arima. *Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago was also a Top Seeked manager for other Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator )and many others. He Managed The Grand Master Lord Kitchener for over 15 Years. Port of Spain, population 49,000 (2000), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the countrys second largest city by population, after San Fernando. ... Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...


Kitchener's son, Kernel, is also a performer, playing drums for the biggest soca band in the Country, Xtatik. He's also their musical director and composer of the 2006 Road March.


Kitchener's manager for over 12 years , *Errol Peru, noted that Kitchener had won 10 Road Marches and his songs have won 18 Panoramas, that to date have been unparalleled. He also pointed out that Kitchener never released a song that did not have a sense of completion to it. His songs were always smoothened and without blemish. *Errol Peru also said that he calls for more respect to be given to the nation's calypsonians, composers and others involved in art and culture. Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes... Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...

  • Errol Peru, stated on The Dateline Televison Show with Alliyson Hennessey that unlike any other calypsonian, Kitch would compose songs to forget them - because in order to come up with fresh material he needed to purge the old ones out of his system. Sometimes, said Errol, if he had recorded a song and was going to have to sing it somewhere, he would have to get the material back and play it for Kitchener so he could re-learn the words..

It has always been important in Kitch's career to gain new experience which can be weaved into his material what took him to performances in CuraƧao, Aruba and Jamaica in the early days, and finally to London, when he was already flying high in Trinidad. Kitch said I had reached to the height of my popularity in Trinidad, he remembers. What am I doing here? I should make a move.." Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...


In England, Kitch started out working the London pubs. At first there were difficulties with English audiences who do not understand all the words. But that did not deter Kitch , and after the BBC gave him a chance to broadcast, he moved on to club bookings, and was soon performing in three clubs every night.

  • Errol Peru, tribute to the King of Calypso is apposite, considering the amount of violence in the world today. "At a time when our country is filled with so much that is ugly, it is nice to know that we have Lord Kitchener to look up to as a living legend of creativity, excellence and humility." Trinidad honoured its man of street music in 1994 by putting his face on a postage stamp.

In 2007 *Errol Peru, decided that there was need for a restoration project to clean up Lord Kitchener's Statue. "I have been observing it over a period of time and saw that the statue needed cleaning," Peru said. "Carnival and the ICC World Cup tournament are upcoming. For those events tourists would be in the country, so we wanted the statue to look its best." Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes... Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...

  • Errol Peru, was the one who formed a committee in 1994 which was responsible for the construction of the statue of the Grand Master Lord Kitchener.

He fondly recollects that "While I was Kitchener's manager I wanted to give something to him before he died," Peru recalled. "We have a tendency of not honouring and showing respect to our cultural icons who have contributed to the development of this country. Only when they die we pay tribute to them. "It was the first time that a statue was ever erected for a calypsonian in this country." Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...


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  • Errol Peru ( Manager / *Calypso Music Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter )

Errol Peru ( Manager / Calypso Entrepreneur and Fete Promoter ) Date of Birth - 4th of May 1951 Errol Peru, the most well known and Successful Promoter in Trinidad & Tobago is also a Top Seeked manager for many Calypsonians such as , Winston Perter ( The Gypsy ), Willard Harris ( Lord Relator ) Michael Osuna ( Sugar Aloes...

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