- Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)
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Lord Kitchener (*
April 18 ,1922 as Aldwyn Roberts inArima ,Trinidad ; †February 11 ,2000 in Champs Fleur, Trinidad) was one of the most internationally famouscalypsonian s. [ [http://www.tntisland.com/kitchindex.html Lord Kitchener Tribute ] ] He was the son of a blacksmith, Stephen, and homemaker, Albertha. [ [http://www.ecaroh.com/kitchs_korner.htm Kitch's Korner: Lord Kitchener, pre-eminent composer of Steelband Music ] ]Life
Kitchener's success began after he moved to
England and he soon became extremely 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 steel bands to perform at the annual National Panorama competition during TrinidadCarnival .Kitchener emigrated from
Trinidad , spending six months inJamaica before traveling on the "Empire Windrush " to the UK. In 1952, he met his wife Marjorie. During the 1950s he built a large following in the expatriate communities of the West Indian islands."Kitch" became a very important figure to those first 5000 West Indian migrants to the UK. His music [See the illuminating discography (under collection, personal) at http://www.rootsofcalypso.com/ and another at http://www.tntisland.com/kitchfacts.html] 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 enthusiastC. L. R. James defined as crucial to West Indian post-colonial societies. The song, later recorded byLord Beginner , is rarely credited to Lord Kitchener althoughTony Cozier and many who attended the Test atThe Oval can attest that it was a Kitch composition. In England, Kitch started out working in London pubs. At first there were difficulties with English audiences who did not understand all the words, but that did not deter Kitch, and after theBBC gave him a chance to broadcast, he moved on to club bookings, and was soon performing in three clubs every night.Kitch returned to Trinidad in 1962. He and the
Mighty Sparrow proceeded to dominate the calypso competitions of the sixties and seventies. Lord Kitchener won the road march competition ten times between 1965 and 1976, more times than any other calypsonian.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 andDenyse Plummer are among the many artists who got their start under Kitchener's tutelage.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.Kitchener's son,
Kernal Roberts , 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.It has always been important in Kitch's career to gain new experiences which can be woven into his material. This took him to performances in
Curaçao ,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."Merits
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