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Anthony Carter (born 30 March 1948), better known as Mighty Gabby or simply Gabby, is a Barbadian
calypsonian A calypsonian,Definition of CALYPSO
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singer, and a Cultural Ambassador for the island of
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Career

Born in Emmerton, Carter was given the nickname "Gabby" as a child, and first had success as a calypsonian in 1968, when his "Heart Transplant" won him the title of Barbados Calypso Monarch.Thompson, Dave (2002) ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, , pp. 108–109 He won the title again in 1969 with "Family Planning", Rather than build on this success, he instead concentrated on acting for the next few years, joining the Barbados Theater Workshop and composing much of the music for its play ''Under the Duppy Parasol'', which had a successful run in New York. He returned to music, and carnival success, in 1976, his "Licks Like Fire" giving him the first of a string of victories at Crop Over. He was awarded the 'Folk Singer of the Year' for three successive years from 1977 to 1979 for "Riots in the Land", "Bridgetown", and "Bajan Fisherman". In 1979 he won the Crop Over Road March title with "Burn Mr Harding", and went on to tour
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. Gabby courted controversy in 1985 with "Cadavers", a commentary on the Barbados government's decision to allow dead bodies from the US to be stored on the island; He was sued by the government, but Prime Minister Tom Adams died before the case came to court, and the plan was subsequently shelved. He continued to produce controversial material, including "The List", which dealt with
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, "Jack" which criticised the local tourist industry for giving preferential treatment to foreign visitors, and "Boots", an attack on the government's assistance in the US invasion of
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.Patton, John H. "Carter, Anthony", in Balderston, Daniel; Gonzalez, Mike; Lopez, Ana M. (2001) ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures'', Routledge, , p. 277Kuss, Malena (2006) '' Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History, volume 2: Performing the Caribbean Experience'', University of Texas Press, , p. 351 He won the Calypso Monarch title for a third time in 1985 with ""West Indian Politician".Calypso Monarchs of Barbados
, NCF. Retrieved 26 April 2016
In the late 1980s he began an association with singer and producer
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, who owned the Blue Wave studio, helping to break through to a wider audience. He won the Calypso Monarch title on four more occasions, in 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2010. In 2004 he was named Cultural Ambassador of Barbados. In November 2011 The Mighty Gabby was one of many Barbadian entertainers shown on the "
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. In 2012 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letter degree by the
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. In 2007 Gabby was named a
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chief in a service at the Sons of God Apostolic Spiritual Baptist Church in Ealing Grove,
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. Gabby, who had recently visited Nigeria, was given the name Omowale, which means "our son has returned". The service was also to coincide with the United Nations designated Black Civilisation Day. Gabby is regarded as the "foremost folk singer in Barbados".


Titles

*Calypso Monarch: 1968, 1969, 1985, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2010 *Crop Over: 1976, 1977, 1985 *Folk Singer of the Year: 1977, 1978, 1979 *Crop Over Road March: 1979, 1982Boyle, Tiffany (2015)
SEEING SCOTLAND: Gazes and Articulations
, ''Map magazine'', 20 November 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016


Discography

*''Across the Board'' (1989), Ice *''Large And In Charge'' (1991), Ice – with Grynner and Square One *''500 Blue'' (1992), Ice – with Grynner *''Soca Trinity'' (1993), Ice – with Grynner and Bert "Panta" Brown ;Compilations: *Til Now'' (1996), Ice


References


Further reading

* *Chase, Barbara (2015) ''Who Gabby Think He Is?'', Days Bookstore


External links


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