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Calypso and Rose
Iijima sang " Calypso ," on Parks ' album Tokyo Rose.
Widely considered one of her strongest works, it was praised by critic Robert Christgau for " conveying songs from Calypso Rose and Martha Reeves Vandella into the women's music of the ' 70s.

Calypso and Lord
Shorty had been in Dominica during an Exile One performance of cadence-lypso, and collaborated with Dominica's 1969 Calypso King, Lord Tokyo and two calypso lyricists, Chris Seraphine and Pat Aaron in the early 1970s, who wrote him some creole lyrics.
After hearing traditional calypso music and meeting artists such as Mighty Sparrow and Lord Invader while filming Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison in the Caribbean island of Tobago, he recorded Calypso — is like so ... in March 1957.
Trinidad Calypso singer Lord Relator ( Willard Harris ) wrote a song in Gavaskar's honour.
Calypso music, soca music and steelpan is what Trinidad and Tobago is best known for, including internationally in the 1950s through artists like Lord Kitchener and Mighty Sparrow ; the art form was most popularised at that time by Harry Belafonte.
Soon, stars such as Lord Invader and Roaring Lion grew in stature ( the 1930s Golden Age of Calypso ) and became more closely aligned with the independence movement.
Shorty had been in Dominica during an Exile One performance of cadence-lypso, and collaborated with Dominica's 1969 Calypso King, Lord Tokyo and two calypso lyricists, Chris Seraphine and Pat Aaron in the early 1970s, who wrote him some creole lyrics.
* Lord Kitchener ( calypsonian ) ( 1922 – 2000 ), Calypso music singer born Aldwyn Roberts
When Jones attacks the Empress, Feng, mortally wounded, hands over his " piece of eight " to Elizabeth and names her as captain and Pirate Lord of the South China Sea, mistakenly believing she is the sea goddess, Calypso.
Lord Beginner sings Victory Calypso
Lord Relator ( born Willard Harris ) wrote the ' Gavaskar Calypso ' to celebrate Gavaskar's first Test series, in West Indies in 1970-71.

Calypso and Cross
The celebration was given a more organised form in 1974, including a Miss Culture Show and a Calypso Competition, as well as drama performances, old fashion Troupes ( including Johnny Walkers, Giant and Spear, Bulls, Red Cross and Blue Ribbon ), arts and crafts exhibitions and recipe competitions.

Calypso and Band
Carnival tradition is based on a number of disciplines including: " Playing Mas "/ Masquerade ; Calypso Music and crowning a Calypso King or Monarch ; Panorama ( Steel Band Competition ); Jouvert morning ; and a number of other traditions.
Super Combo Créole, Big Bamboo Calypso Band, Lazare Kenmenge, Sacy Perere, Bovick and Partners, Koko Taylor Blues Machine, Makam es Kolinda, Toto Guillaume, Francis Bebey, Manu Dibango, Azuquita y Su Melao

Calypso and by
* In the Odyssey, Calypso is described as having " spread a table with ambrosia and set it by Hermes, and mixed the rosy-red nectar.
* Calypso ( play ), a 1779 play by Richard Cumberland
* Calypso ( album ), a 1956 album by Harry Belafonte
*" Calypso ", a 1985 song sung by France Gall
*" Calypso " ( song ), a 1975 song by John Denver written as a tribute to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his research ship Calypso
* Calypso ( software ), a software application designed by Carl Zeiss AG to control coordinate measuring machines
* RV Calypso, an oceanographic research ship operated by Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Three years after the volcano's last eruption, on 19 December 1973, the Cousteau team was filming on Deception Island, Antarctica when Michel Laval, Calypsos second in command, was struck and killed by a propeller of the helicopter that was ferrying between Calypso and the island.
On 11 January 1996, Calypso was rammed and sunk in Singapore Harbour by a barge.
Odysseus builds a raft and is given clothing, food and drink by Calypso.
Washed ashore on the island of Calypso, he was compelled to remain there as her lover until she was ordered by Zeus via Hermes to release Odysseus.
* One of the two sons born to Odysseus by Calypso, the other one being Nausinous.
Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was originally a psychopomp, charged to ferry souls of the dead to the Netherworld by the sea goddess Calypso.
The Calypso, the ship used by Jacques-Yves Cousteau as a mobile laboratory for oceanography, and which was sunk after a collision in the port of Singapore ( 1996 ) is now on display ( sadly rotting ) at the Maritime Museum of La Rochelle.
Calypso, especially a toned-down, commercial variant, became a worldwide craze with the release of the " Banana Boat Song ", or " Day-O ", a traditional Jamaican folk song, whose best-known rendition was done by Harry Belafonte on his album Calypso ( 1956 ); Calypso was the first full-length record to sell more than a million copies.
The most memorable included " The Footie Song ", an ode to football sung and written by people who clearly neither cared or knew anything about it, " The Robert De Niro Calypso ", a tribute to the famous actor, " My Name is Roscoe ", a country and western song whose lyrics included the theory of relativity and " Song For Bob Hoskins ".
* Calypso at Midnight and Calypso After Midnight come from a live recording organized by Alan Lomax in New York in 1946.
The other brothers, led by Judah, beg for mercy for Benjamin, imploring that Joseph take them prisoner and set Benjamin free (" Benjamin Calypso ").
Notable in the composition of the music is the variety of styles used by Lloyd Webber, including parodies of French ballads (" Those Canaan Days "), Elvis-inspired rock and roll (" Song of the King "), western (" One More Angel In Heaven "), 1920s Charleston (" Potiphar "), Calypso (" Benjamin Calypso ") and disco (" Go, Go, Go Joseph ").
His first appearance in print was by accident, writes Miller ; a person he did not know submitted, without his permission or awareness, a personal letter to his friend Jeanne Carr, describing Calypso borealis, a rare flower he had encountered.

Calypso and people
His first three singles and first album Dance ' Til Quarter to Three were released under the " U. S. Bonds " name, but people mistook it for the name of a group, so to avoid the confusion subsequent releases, including his second album Twist Up Calypso, were released under the name Gary ( U. S .) Bonds ; the parentheses were discarded in the 1980s.
Some people also like to include brega / calypso in the forró category, because this dance has suffered much influence of forró throughout the decades, but it's danced to its own rhythm ( not to be mistaken with Calypso music ).
He tends to cheat people with their wishes like Calypso does as well.
She was also a member of Alarm Dog Rep. A playwright whose work includes Office, Dreams Are Funny, Calypso " and " VW as well as several plays for young people, she twice won Florida's Individual Artist Grant for Playwriting.

Calypso and singing
Belafonte, a Jamaican-American singing in American English, was by far the most popular internationally during this wave ( with his Calypso album, Belafonte was the first artist to sell a million copies ), but his music was also extensively criticized for watering down the sound of calypso.
Calypso enchants Odysseus with her singing as she strolls to and fro across her weaving loom, with a golden shuttle.
She had a hit record in 1957, " I Just Wanna Be Free ", and appeared in the movie Calypso Heat Wave ( 1957 ) singing a duet with Johnny Desmond.

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