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The Legendary Heart & Soul of the
Caribbean
Having shared her enormous talent with audiences
all over the world, Calypso Rose is the
premier ambassador of Caribbean music. Rose
began her illustrious career at the age
of 15 in the village of Bethel on the beautiful
Caribbean island of Tobago. As a woman in
a male arena, she challenged the world with
her music.
In 1966, Rose wrote the immortal Fire In
Me Wire, a song which has become a Calypso
anthem. It has been recorded in eight languages
and is still the first Calypso to be sung
for two consecutive years at the annual
carnival competition in Trinidad and Tobago.
For five years Rose outclassed the competition
to win the national "Calypso Queen"
title in Trinidad and Tobago. During this
time she kept knocking on the doors of the
male dominated "Calypso King"
competition. In 1978, those doors finally
opened! With the powerful lyrics of I Thank
Thee and Her Majesty, Rose was awarded the
newly renamed "Calypso Monarch"
title from a star studded field of the best
competitors of the day. That year she also
won the "Road March" title the
previous year with Gimme More Tempo. To
date, Calypso Rose still holds the distinction
of being the only woman to win either title,
placing her in a class by herself.
Included in her volumes of music are themes
varied as the waves she created. She has
composed such political commentaries as
The Balance Wheel and Respect the Balisay;
has got us jammin’ to such party songs and
rhythms as Do Dem Back and The Action Is
Tight; has raised our awareness of current
conditions in Gun Play On The Parkway and
Help; has taken a stand on women’s rights
in No Madam; and has enamored us with songs
such as You Can’t Buy Love.
Calypso Rose is still expanding her horizons,
as her 1994 album, Soca Diva, illustrates,
the Mother of Calypso, Rose fuses the rhythms
and melodies of Africa, Central America,
and the Caribbean into a sweet and oh so
spicy bouquet. Besides being a vibrant and
exciting performer and composer, Rose’s
world-wide recognition has made her one
of the most awarded and honored figures
of the Caribbean music scene.
Calypso Rose…honors…awards…recognition
1975: Medal of Merit Class2 from Trinidad
and Tobago government by order of Her Royal
Majesty, Queen Elizabeth of England.
Gold record, Do Dem Back
1977: Meritous Achievement Award by the
city of Los Angeles, California, USA Everybody’s
Magazine, Woman of the Year Award.
1978: Award for Unprecedented Achievement
by a Calypsonian from the Trinidad and Tobago
Alliance of the USA.
Distinguished Achievement Award for the
First Triple Crown Calypso Monarch of the
World by The Tobago Benevolent Society.
1979: Award for Magnanimous Contribution
to the Culture by the Caribbean Arts and
Culture Council.
1982: Album of the Year Award, Mass In California.
1983: Top Female Calypsonian by the Smithsonian
Institute, Washington D.C.
1984: Queen of Soca and Calypso Award by
Super Jocks Records.
1985: Best Female Recording Artist Award
by C.E.I
1986: Recognition for Achievement in Human
Progress from the Concerned Citizens of
Liberia Organization.
1987: National Belize Music Award 25th Anniversary
of Independence Ward by Stag Beer &
Vat 19 Rum.
Recognition of Achievement for 30 years
of Music by Rick Records.
1988: Gratitude and Commendation for the
Development of Arts and Culture in Belize
by the National Arts Council of Belize.
Appointment as Foremost Ambassador of Culture
by the West Indian Day Association.
1989: Humanitarian Award by Sunshine Music
Awards.
Recognition for contribution to the steelpan
by the Calypso and Steelband Music Awards.
Best Party Song by the Sunshine Music Awards
Best Female Vocalist by the Sunshine Music
Awards.
1990: Nafeita Lifetime Achievement Awards.
1991: Outstanding Female in the Field of
Music Award by the National Woman’s Action
Committee.
Recognition as Most Outstanding Woman in
Trinidad and Tobago by the National Women’s
Action Committee.
1993: Inducted into the Tobago Walk of Fame
as a charter member.
1999: Tobago House of Assembly decrees that
the new hospital built in Tobago shall be
named after Calypso Rose (Mc Cartha Lewis
Memorial Hospital.
Honored by the mayor of St. Catherines,
Ontario, Canada, with the key to the City.
International Caribbean Music Award’s Lifetime
Achievement Award.
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