“You married darling ?”, said Linda Mc Cartha Sandy-Lewis aka Calypso Rose, to all the boys, as she walked along the path from her dressing room towards the Siam Stage. Age was no barrier for our cheeky septogenarian, as one of the greatest, groundbreaking Calypsonian monarchs got in the mood to flex her mix of social commentary and wit in front of the WOMAD audience.
Words : Jill Turner
Images: Paul Tomlins
Nifty moves, natty drapes and energising music from purveyors of Mento, The Jolly Boys, leaves Debbie Golt ranking them as one of her favourite live music experiences, read her review of their gig at London's 100 club on 4th August, in the full article..
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