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The Merrymen, sometimes written as The MerryMen, are a popular calypso band from
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estimate) ...
. The Merrymen's career spans five decades, from the early-1960s to the 2000s. The Merrymen are still performing as of 2011. At their height they were popular not just throughout the Caribbean, but they had also managed to reach the number one spot on the charts of several
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an countries. Their trademark sound is an upbeat form of calypso, reminiscent of what was popular in the Caribbean in the late-1960s and early-1970s, that samples liberally from
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, funk, tuk and spouge musical styles.
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Emile Straker's
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is one of the most distinctive components of their sound, and often serves as the primary focus of the musical interludes in their songs. They have produced several memorable covers in this style, including versions of "Island in the Sun" (originally by
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), "
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", " Hot Hot Hot", " Mary's Boy Child" and "Big Bamboo". In addition to their characteristic sound, they are also known for the distinctive
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s they wear while performing and on their album and promotional photographs. The costumes are inspired by
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costumes from the
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, a nod to one of the inspirations for their name (which may also refer to 14th century outlaws,Online Etymology Dictionary definition of "merry"
"''merry-man'' "companion or follower of a knight, outlaw, etc." is attested from c.1386."
or
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's band of "Merry Men"). The Merrymen have performed for British Royalty on three occasions. Also, they have performed for Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan during their 1982 visit to Barbados. The Merrymen where invited back by the President and First Lady to the White House. The group has shared the stage with Rich Little, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, and many others. They have been the highlight at such venues as The O'Keefe Center, Skydome (Rogers Center), Hamilton Place, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Massey Hall, and many others. Their most notable appearances were at venues such as the
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Forum where The Merrymen broke and held the attendance record for 20 years and their 1979 performance at the Super Bowl Half Time Show in Miami plus the Ed Sullivan Show. On August 24, 2015 Robin Hunte, Tenor Guitarist of The Merrymen died from cancer.


History

They played their first show in 1962 at the Drift Wood Cellar Bar, one of the many bars along "The Gap", reportedly getting only the equivalent of Bds$36 (
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18) for their performance. Their first album, ''Caribbean Treasure Chest'' was released in 1962. Band member Chris Gibbs in 2003 became the first person from a Caribbean country to swim the English Channel, in a time of 11 hours 30 minutes.


Personnel

*Emile Straker - Lead Vocal, Guitar *Robin Hunte (now deceased) - Tenor Guitar, Electric Mandolin *Willie Kerr - Lead Guitar or Stephen Fields: guitar vocal *Chris Gibbs - Bass Guitar *Peter Roett - Drums & Percussion 1976 to present or Robert Foster 1966 - 1976


Discography

* ''Introducing the Merrymen'' * ''Land of the Sea and Sun'' * ''Fun in the Sun'' * ''Just for You'' * ''You Sweeten Me'' * ''The Merrymen Go From Dusk 'til Dawn'' * ''Sing and Swing With the Merrymen'' * ''Merry Christmas'' * ''Beautiful Barbados'' * ''Colour It Calypso'' * ''Caribbean Treasure Chest'' * ''Standing Room Only'' * ''The More the Merrier'' * ''Sun Living'' * ''Don't Stop the Carnival'' * ''Caribeat'' * ''Merry Moods'' * ''Calypso and Island Songs'' * ''Barbados Memories'' * ''At the Caribbean Pepperpot'' * ''Sugar-Jam'' * ''Jolly Roger Jump-up'' * ''Come to my Island'' * ''No Big Thing'' * ''The Best of the Merrymen'' * ''Party Animal'' * ''Sweet Fuh Days'' * ''Greatest Hits Vol.1'' * ''Islands'' * ''Yellow Bird''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Merrymen Calypso musical groups Barbadian musical groups 1960s establishments in Barbados