One of my favorite singers is Harry Belafonte. He is an American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful popular singers in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso," a title which he was very reluctant to accept (according to the documentary Calypso Dreams) for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s. Belafonte is perhaps best known for singing the "Banana Boat Song," with its signature lyric "Day-O." Throughout his career, he has been an advocate for civil rights and humanitarian causes. He was a vocal critic of the policies of the George W. Bush Administration. Belafonte was the first black man to win an Emmy, with his first solo TV special Tonight with Belafonte (1959).Saturday, February 27, 2010
Black History Moment: Harry Belafonte
One of my favorite singers is Harry Belafonte. He is an American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful popular singers in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso," a title which he was very reluctant to accept (according to the documentary Calypso Dreams) for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s. Belafonte is perhaps best known for singing the "Banana Boat Song," with its signature lyric "Day-O." Throughout his career, he has been an advocate for civil rights and humanitarian causes. He was a vocal critic of the policies of the George W. Bush Administration. Belafonte was the first black man to win an Emmy, with his first solo TV special Tonight with Belafonte (1959).
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Black History,
Carribean,
Harry Belafonte
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