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David Rudder

 
Artist: David Rudder
David Rudder

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Leo Stevenson, Albert Bushe, Tony Voisin, Eric Michaud, Barry Howard, Andy Narell
  • Born: May 06, 1953, Belmont, Trinidad
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Haiti," "1990," "Zero"
  • Representative Songs: "Caribbean Party," "1990," "Dark Secret"

Biography

One of the few calypso singers to write his own songs, David Rudder (born: David Michael Rudder) helped to usher in a new era for calypso music. His many hits include "Bahia Girl," "Bacchanal Lady," "Panama," "Engine Room," "Rally 'Round the West Indies," "Knock Them Down," and "The Ballad of Hulsie X." The title track of his 1988 album Calypso Music remains one of the best selling songs in calypso history. The title track of his 1986 album The Hammer was covered by steel drummer Andy Narrell as the title track of his own album. Rudder's 1990 album, 1990, was named "best calypso album of the year" at the first Caribbean Music Awards at the Apollo Theater in New York while the title track was named "song of the year" at the Nefeita Awards. The following year, his album Rough and Ready received three Sunshine Awards. According to the Village Voice, Rudder is "the first of a new generation of calypsonians and he's opening up a whole new way to write, sing, feel and see the thing. His music transcends culture, race, and class. You don't have to be from Trinidad to feel the power and integrity of it. Things will never be the same again." One of nine children, Rudder hails from Belmont, Trinidad. Much of his early life was spent with his grandmother, a devout Baptist. The chanting of Shango Baptists remains the foundation of his music. Rudder's talents as a vocalist were evident from a young age. By the time that he reached his 12th birthday, he had already begun singing with a calypso band, the Solutions. Throughout his teens, he sang backup vocals in a calypso tent run by Lord Kitchener. He supplemented his income as a singer by working as an accountant for the Trinidad Bus Company. Recruited as a substitute for Christopher "Tambu" Herbert, lead singer of the popular Charlie's Roots, in 1977, Rudder impressed the group so much that he was invited to remain as a co-lead singer following Herberts recuperation. Together with the group, he continues to perform for the Carnival productions of Peter Minshall. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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David Rudder
Born May 6, 1953 (1953-05-06) (age 56)
Origin Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago
Genres Calypso, Soca
Occupations Musician, Singer, producer, Song-writer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1977–present
Labels Sire/Warner Bros. Records (1986–1989)
Website www.davidrudder.co.tt

David Michael Rudder (born May 6, 1953, Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago) is a calypsonian from Trinidad.

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David Rudder is one of the top calypsonians of all time. In 1977, he joined Charlie's Roots, one of the top bands in Trinidad and Tobago. He spent many years as one of the vocalists with the band. In 1986 he burst into prominence with his album The Hammer which produced two big hits, The Hammer (a tribute to the late pannist Rudolph Charles) and Bahia Girl. This was followed in 1987 with Calypso Music, a brilliant encapsulation of the history of calypso. In 1988 Rudder released his best album to date, Haiti, which included the title track, a tribute to the glory and suffering of Haiti; Engine Room, which captured the energy of the steel band; and "Rally 'Round the West Indies," which became the anthem of West Indies cricket.

In 2008, David Rudder did a Soca collaboration with fellow Trinidadian Machel Montano, Oil and Music on Machel's 2008 album Flame on.

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Studio Albums

  • 2001: The Autobiography of The Now
  • 2000: Zero
  • 1998: International Chantuelle
  • 1998: Beloved
  • 1997: No Restriction - The Concert - LIVE!
  • 1996: Wrapped in Plain Brown Paper
  • 1995: Tales From A Strange Land
  • 1993: Gilded Collection - Volume 2
  • 1995: Gilded Collection - Volume 1
  • 1994: Lyrics Man
  • 1993: Here Comes The West Indies
  • 1992: Ministry of Rhythm
  • 1991: Frenzy
  • 1990: David Rudder's Greatest Hits
  • 1989: 1990
  • 1980s: Haiti

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