Lord Intruder
Lord Intruder (born Winston O'Conner) was a calypsonian from Tobago who was active in the 1950s.[1]
He is known to have performed with the Trinidadian calypso tent The Original Young Brigade (OYB), whose ranks included The Mighty Sparrow, Lord Melody and The Mighty Bomber.[2]
He is credited with originating one of the most famous calypso standards, "Jumbie Jamberie", variously recorded as "Zombie Jamboree" and "Back to Back." [3] He performed "Jumbie Jamboree" at the Old Brigade Calypso Tent in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1953.[4]
Partial discography
- "Annual Walking Race," b/w "Is by Animal Motor Car was Invented" (c. 1953)
- "Disaster with the Police," b/w "Jumbie Jamberie" (1953)
- "Good Friday Happenings," b/w "Ah Can't Bear the Torture" (1954)
- "Ashe's Experience in a Walking Race," b/w "Some People Does Get to Resemble They Work" (1954)
- "Advantage in Room Renting" (with OYB, 1955)
- "Destruction of Hurricane Janet", b/w "Doctor Shop Scandal" (1956)
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References
- Music historian and broadcaster Ray Funk, in the "Musical Traditions" web journal
- Regis, Louis; The Political Calypso: True Opposition in Trinidad and Tobago, 1962-1987, University Press of Florida, 1998; ISBN 0-8130-1580-4
- Funk, Ray; "The Kaiso Newsletters"
- "Zombie Jamboree", Folkstuff, 24 August 2008.
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