Slinger Francisco,
better known as The
Mighty Sparrow, affectionately
dubbed, The Birdie
is the unrivaled Calypso
King of the World,
with a career that
spans over 40 years
and counting. This
artist par excellence
has earned his rightful
place as "King
of the Calypso World"
by defeating every
other competitor/pretender
to his throne. He
has entertained audiences
across the globe,
including, the Caribbean,
Europe, Asia, Africa,
North and South America,
to name but a few.
Sparrow's
roots are in Gran
Roi, a rural fishing
village in Grenada.
He was born to a poor
working class family.
They migrated to his
adopted homeland,
Trinidad, when he
was just one year
old. He attended the
New Town Boys School
where he was selected
to sing in the boys.
choir of St. Patrick's
Catholic Church. This
was his initial involvement
in music. The harmonics
of the Gregorian Chants
and the Plainsongs
of the church that
were embedded in him
would later affect
the depth and intensity
of his compositions.
His vocal abilities
also reflect his childhood
role as the head choirboy
who sang baritone
and tenor in Latin
in the church.
Other
influences included
listening to American
street quartets, pop
tunes by Nat King
Cole and Frankie Laine,
Sarah Vaughn, Billy
Eckstein, Frank Sinatra
and Ella Fitzgerald
with their jazz contributions,
and the early calypsoes
of Lord Melody, Lord
Kitchener, Lord Christo,
Lord Invader (of Rum
and Coca Cola fame)
and the Mighty Spoiler,
to name a few.
At
the tender age of
20, Sparrow emerged,
as the leading Calypsonian
with his record-breaking
hit, Jean and Dinah.
(Yankees Gone, 1956
covered by Harry Belafonte).
Throughout the years
he managed to showcase
his diversity each
year with the release
of at least one album
dating from the catchy
Jean and Dinah. in
1956 to Carnival Boycott
(1957, a song responsible
for the many changes
and improvement for
mass men, calypsonians
and steelband men).
This song was eventually
responsible for the
formation of the Carnival
Development Committee.
An organization to
assist calypsonians,
steelband men and
mas men. This committee
was fully endorsed
by the Founding Father
of Trinidad and Tobago,
Dr. Eric Eustace Williams.
In
1958 he became the
only calypsonian to
have had a triple
win, in the same year,
in the Road March
Competition. The calypsoes
were P.A.Y.E. (Pay
As You Earn, a song
that enabled the citizens
of Trinidad and Tobago,
to understand the
importance of paying
taxes). Russian Satellite
(a song reflecting
on the act of cruelty
to animals) and Theresa
(a number where, for
the first time in
his career, he utilized
other languages).
In an unprecedented
move, he was awarded
a cash prize by the
Carnival Development
Committee, for winning
the Road March Competition
that year.
In
1959 he released Federation,
(a song that reflected
his disappointment
over the breaking
up of the proposed
Caribbean Federation).
In 1960 his career
continued to soar
with the melodious
May May and Leave
the damn Doctor, Royal
Jail and Ten to one
is Murder followed
in 1961. In 1962 he
presented us with
Sparrow Come Back
Home and Model Nation.
Dan is the Man in
the Van came in 1963
and the Village Ram
in 1964.
In
1965 we experienced
Congo Man. In that
same year Sparrow
proved himself a balladeer
with his remake of
Arthur Prysock's original,
Only A Fool Breaks
His Own Heart accompanied
by Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires. This
rendition won him
a Gold Record in Holland.
He also recorded Frank
Sinatra's My Way and
Lucho Gatica's "El
Reloj".
In
1966, He won the Road
March Competition
again with Melda and
1967 he advised the
youth on the importance
of Education. Mr.
Walker was his hit
in 1968, he won the
Road March Competition
again in 1969 with
Sa Sa Yea and in 1970
he appealed to the
people of this world
to Love one Another
and Lend A Hand. These
songs appealed to
the country for unity
"Unity somehow if
Trinidad ever needed
you is now".
In
1971 Good Citizen
followed and in 1972
he won the Calypso
Monarch and Road March
Competitions with
Drunk and Disorderly.
No Kind of Man at
all was released in
1973 and We Pass That
Stage (a strong social
commentary in 1974.
In 1975 he gave us
a psychological analysis,
showing where the
rich is envious of
the poor with Neurosis
of the Rich. The Mayor
of Detroit, Coleman
Young, also presented
him with the keys
to the city.
In
1976 we got the humorous
Salt Fish, and in
1977 he lead the Caribbean
with a tribute to
Hasley Crawford, the
Olympic Gold Medallist.
In the same year,
during FESTAC, in
Nigeria, Sparrow received
the honorary title
of Chief of the Yorubas,
(which is Chief Omo
Wale of Ikoyi).
In
1978 he paid tribute
to Penny Commissiong
(the first black Miss
Universe) with The
First Black Miss Universe,
and chided Idi Amin
Dada, tyrant in Africa.
Kerry Packer (a song
about the cricket
revolution) followed
in 1979 and in 1980
the Shah of Iran (Wanted
Dead or Alive ). This
number was covered
by the popular American
group, Manhattan Transfer.
Sparrow
continued to climb
the ladder of success
while becoming the
most popular caypsonian
of all time. He demonstrated
year after year, with
his social commentaries
that the calypsonian
is really the eyes
and ears of the people.
In 1981 he registered
his social/political
Commentaries. We Like
It So and his first
chutney contribution
Sexy Marajhin another
liguistic inclusion.
In 1982 he gave us
Human Rights and in
1983 another powerful,
State of the Union
address Capitalism
Gone Mad. He added
another Road March
title to his record
in 1984 with Doh Back
Back and in 1985 he
demonstrated to the
youth in the business
that he can step up
to another level when
necessary with Soca
Pressure.
Around
this same time, Mayor
Ed Koch of New York
proclaimed March 18th,
The Mighty Sparrow
Day. He dealt with
another evil of society
in 1986 advising the
vulnerable that Coke
Is Not It. In 1987
he thrilled the world
with another classic,
the humorous Lying
Excuses. He made another
appearance in Nigeria,
this time as Chief
Omo Wale of Ikoyi,
during his National
Tour of Afirca and
upon his return he
was awarded an Honorary
Doctorate Degree,
Doctor of Letters,
from the University
of the West Indies.
Hence, the reason
for Dr. Bird his chronicling
of the event at the
University of the
West Indies, (using
humor again as he
always does She had
a headache and this
Dr. Bird performed
a myomectamy on her)
in 1988.
Manjhay,
and Dutch Romance
(which gave us a touch
of French and Dutch
languages) in 1989.
In 1990 he gave us
Let the Music Play
and was inducted into
the SUNSHINE Awards
Calypso and Steelband
Music Hall of Fame
on June 24th. That
same day the Brooklyn
Borough President,
Howard Golder proclaimed
the day The Mighty
Sparrow Day. Another
strong social commentary,
We Could Make It Easy
If We Try and Precious
a dedication to his
daughter followed
in 1991.
Sparrow
continued to define
the true meaning of
"The Calypso King
of the World. In 1992
with Both of Them,
Crown Heights Justice
and Man will Survive.
All making a big impact
in the Caribbean and
the United States.
In
1993 he sang Put On
Your Dancing Shoes
and More the Merrier
and in 1994 told the
youth on his heels
that Age Is Just A
Number and Salvation,
underscoring his roots
as a choirboy in the
church. In 1995 he
gave us a course in
history where once
again he kept the
linguistic involvement
Democracy In Haiti
(Liberte) and a keen
sense of observation
with the social situation
at home This Is Madness,
("Why have we cast
aside intelligence
and abandon common
sense with unprecedented
violence for which
there is no known
defense"). Incidentally
these gems earned
him third place in
the Calypso Monarch
Competition. He gave
us OJ (the juice is
loose) and the Royal
Divorce in 1996 and
an assortment of Soca
Ballads in 1997.
This
illustrious lyricist/composer/singer/comedian/entertainer
is an 11 time Calypso
Monarch. This includes
winning the King of
Kings Competition
(where every monarch
in the calypso world
is invited to compete
against the Mighty
Sparrow, each time
suffering total defeat
at his hands) in Trinidad.
He also won the Trinidad
and Tobago's Carnival
Road March Competition
eight (8) times, second
only to the Lord Kitchener,
(his songs were selected
and played most often
by the bands in this
category). Sparrow
received many other
University citations
and awards from Governments
and organizations
too numerous to mention.
Now
in 1998, The Mighty
Sparrow, continues
to rule the Calypso/Soca
world with his voice,
lyrics and melodies.
He is demonstrating
once more that he
is the King. His new
release, The Supreme
Serenader is full
of dance, humor and
facts. The first track
Paramaribo is not
only a beautiful rendition
of how he was captivated
by the girls in Surinam
but it also demonstrates
the depth of his thoughts
and his gratitude
for a land of style
and grace.
Santo
Domingo is a track
full of dance and
proof positive that
the King is truly
global with his music.
He will be embraced
by the Latino communities
around the world for
this one. Racism is
a very powerful social
commentary, both lyrically
and musically. In
this song, Sparrow
once again deals with
an issue of international
concern while at the
same time reflecting
on those who have
been in the forefront
of the struggle.
Willie
Dead is a humorously
and classically executed
double entendre, so
convincing that you
will mourn for Willie.
Another powerful and
appealing social commentary
is Raperman. The King
assumes the role of
messenger and protector
of women and underscores
his position with
the following tracks,
Born To Love, and
Don't Give It Up.
The
Mighty Sparrow has
proved himself as
the Quintessential
Calypsonian, par excellence,
with over seventy
(70) albums to his
credit. He is richly
endowed with many
gifts. He possesses
an amazing ability
not only to put into
works and tempo the
exploits of society,
but to crown it all
with showmanship and
appeal. His great
contribution to the
artform and our lives
has unraveled the
mysteries of Caribbean
life, leaving the
professionally trained
sociologist and economist
befuddled.
A
combination of talent,
hard work and opportunity
enabled Sparrow's
ascendance to Calypso
King of the World.
He brought honor,
glory and dignity
to an indigenous art
form that was once
scorned upon by the
elite of Caribbean
society. He is one
extraordinary entertainer
who utilizes the medium
he masters not just
to entertain but also
to edify, enlighten,
and educate.
The
King is currently
preparing for the
new millennium when
he will re-enter the
World Monarch and
Road March Competitions
for a cataclysmic
encounter with his
competitors.
Without
doubt, as The Mighty
Sparrow, The King
of Kings, is the real
Supreme Serenader.
Supreme
Serenader / BIOGRAPHY
of The Mighty Sparrow
Calypsonian Extraordinaire
Hon. Dr. Slinger Francisco,
D.Litt H.B.M., C.M.G.,
O.C.C., Chief Omo
Wale Of Ikoyi(Nigeria)
(P) & © 1998 Mighty
Sparrow Inc. 88-15
168th Street, Suite
6U, Jamaica, New York
11432 Phone: 1-718-657-2489
or 1-800-772-6707