With his ultra-sweet vocals and lyrics that speak of romance and topical
politics, Mighty Sparrow (born Slinger Francisco) rose to the upper
echelon of Trinidadian calypso. Best known for his hits "Jean and Dinah"
in 1956 and "Carnival Boycott" in 1957, Sparrow is an 11-time winner of
the calypso monarchy and an eight-time winner of Trinidad and Tobago's
Carnival Road March competition. Born to a poor working-class family in
Gran Roi, a small fishing village in Grenada, Sparrow moved to Trinidad
at the age of one. Learning to sing in the boy's choir of St. Patrick's
Catholic Church, he became the head choirboy. At the age of 14, he
formed a steel band to perform at the Carnival, sparking his interest in
calypso. Teaching himself to play guitar, Sparrow began to write his
own songs. Winning the Carnival competition with "Jean and Dinah," he
received a grand prize of 40 dollars. In protest, he wrote a scorching
indictment of the Trinidadian music industry, "Carnival Boycott."
Despite his refusal to compete in the Carnival contests for the next
three years, Sparrow became one of the Caribbean's most successful
artists.
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