Cal Dedicates Jet To Honour Calypsonian
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Calypsonian Dr McCartha Linda Sandy Lewis, better known as Calypso Rose, was hailed for her contribution to Caribbean culture when Caribbean Airlines (CAL) dedicated one of its 737 jets in her honour.
The formal commissioning of the aircraft took place on Friday when the signage on the nose of the aircraft was unveiled by three ministers: Minister of Community Development, Culture and the Arts Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly; Minister of Tourism Shamfa Cudjoe and Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon.
In addition, chairman of Caribbean Airlines Sameer Ronnie Mohammed and Rose’s international manager, Jean Michel Gilbert were present.
Rose was absent from the function but watched live from Lyon in France where she was scheduled to perform.
The decision to name the aircraft in her honour was made by Cabinet for her becoming the first Soca artiste to win the World Music Album of the Year for her latest album “Far From Home†at the French Victories de la Musique award ceremony in Paris on February 10.
Gadsby-Dolly said another of Rose’s many ground breaking achievements was when she won the title Calypso King in 1978, with her renditions “I Thank Thee†and “Her Majestyâ€, forcing organisers of the competition to change the name of the show to Calypso Monarch, the name it still carries today.
She said her list of achievements testifies to her unwavering spirit as an exemplar for all Trinidadians to follow.
She said Rose was not a case of overnight success but one of perseverance as she began writing songs when she was 15 and has so far penned more than 800 tunes.
The music video to the song “Far From Homeâ€, which was shown on board the aircraft, features Rose at the controls of a vintage aircraft and many scenes of her native Tobago.
Gadsby-Dolly said the video showed that the sky is the limit for Rose Read more
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