The passing of the Mighty DUKE
1930-2009
The four-time calypso Monarch Kelvin Pope, the Mighty Duke, died at the Ellerslie Park Private Hospital (formerly Stanley’s) at 1305hrs. Duke was born in St Vincent and came to Trinidad at a tender age and lived at Andel Road in Point Fortin, before moving to Cap-de-Ville Main Road.
The Duke had been ailing for some years with myelofibrosis, a disease which disables the body from producing new blood cells and is said to be incurable. A more detailed story can be found on Trinidad and Tobago News Blog.
the following is a bio on the Mighty Duke, 1930-2009 taken from ICE Records.
Kelvin Pope, the Mighty Duke, is the only person in the history of Trinidad and Tobago calypso to ever win the calypso monarch title four consecutive times. No one has ever seriously challenged his calypso records.
Duke wrote his first calypso in the 1950′s. From early in his career, he sang in “bacchanal” calypsos side by side with his serious messages. Duke, who was once a school teacher, says his social conscience was forged from his childhood days in the oil town of Point Fortin in southern Trinidad. Here, Trinidad conservative, country values collided with the foreign values of the expatriates who settled in this remote area to work in the oil industry. This was also a place where many “small” island people had migrated carrying their own cultural and religious values which were often shaped by their African heritage. Duke’s own family was originally from St. Vincent.
And so, Point Fortin, a deeply religious community known for its extraordinary number of entertainers, became the springboard for Duke’s career in calypso. Growing up there assured Duke of having all the humour all Trini’s are noted for, but gave him that haunting social conscience that could only come from witnessing the merging of foreign cultures. Point Fortin afforded a singer the opportunity of being an outsider looking in and an insider looking out. Duke stood on the cutting edge of the social strata in this community with a keen sense of observation which he translated into his songs.
In 1964, Duke left his Point Fortin home to come to the capital city of Port of Spain to sing professionally. In his career, which has spanned three decades, he became the epitome of conventional calypso. He kept humour and double entendre alive in calypso long after Spoiler and Cypher had died. He proved that well constructed suggestive lyrics that dealt with social issues could make the masses laugh, as well as catch the nod of the calypso judges in competition. No artist has matched his style and grace in making people take humourous calypsos seriously. While other calypsonians used exaggerated antics to capture the audience’s attention, Duke remained regal and dignified in his presentation.
Duke kept humour, the dying branch of the artform, alive and he gave humourous calypsos a dignity that few other calypsonians could match. While other calypsonian’s themes always dealt with sex, Duke’s often dealt with general social condition and position.
Duke has become one of a handful of calypsonians who is equally able to make calypso fans laugh and cry. He has created serious social messages including classics like “How Many More Must Die,” a haunting question address to the apartheid regime in South Africa.
Duke’s classic hits over the years include “Social Bacchanal,” “Black is Beautiful,” “Brotherhood of Man,” “Black Skin,” “White Mask,” and “Melvie and Yvonne.”
To this day, no calypso connoisseur can forget those four consecutive calypso crowns duke earned. The first was in 1968 when he emerged victorious with “What is Calypso” and “Social Bacchanal.” The following year, he turned back all challengers with “Black is Beautiful” and “One Foot Visina.” In 1970, when Trinidad and Tobago was immersed in black consciousness, Duke beat back his competitors with “Brotherhood of Man” and “See Through.” His fourth victory came in 1971 with “Mathematical Formula” and “Melvie and Yvonne.” It took the Might Sparrow to stop him in 1972 with “Drunk and Disorderly.” Even after his noble defeat in the calypso arena, Duke remained a force to be reckoned with on the calypso scene. He loyal fans return perennially to see him perform in the calypso tents and to sigh over his keen sense of fashion. In 1987, he proved his power in the Soca scene with the Roach March, “Thunder.”
Kelvin Pope is one of those few entertainers who has managed to stick loyally to the roots of the music while adapting to the nuances of the changing time. He has reminded everyone, through his vast collection of work, that in the lineage of royalty, which we all admire, there is something beyond the power and grace of a king and queen, prince and princess. There is a Duke.
thanks to TriniJungleJuice for the image.

Tune in for a tribute to the Mighty Duke on this Sunday, January 18th from 4 pm on Heritage Radio 101.7 FM (Trinidad).
It’s always around Carnival time the Giants pass away.
seems so… they always try to see a last one… saw him 6 months ago… I would loved to have heard him sing on the Dying Artform…
Rebecca is suppose to be my sister. But she is really not a nice person, at least to me. Not that i care, but when your own sister could tell everyone my son Osassie is her and dukes child thats pure madness. When your own sister could tell your child to say insultive things about his own mother. thats madness. Now i truly beleive Rebecca John is bipolar and a lunatic. [ah wonder if ah spell that right boy. what the hec, it done deh ah ready.] Anyways, Rebecca has tried her utmost best to steal my son, but when she realized that i am not giving up and will NEVER give up on my child she cools off her madness. Then when the full moon comes her madness reactivates itself. I wrote this because i want the world to know how wicked, evil and manipulative she is. She lies an tells people i do not send money, when infact she does not tell me where my son goes to school. She took my son from his father for a weekend and never brought him back, when my sons father brought police to her residence she made up a huge lie to the police. Yes i have sent documents for Rebecca to care my son, because i could not deal with Trinidad while in the US and she refused to give back my son to the father. I just sent a notary thinking she is a true sister, and like a fool i did it twice again thinking i would not be betrayed by my sister, boy was i wrong. How can one be so wicked and manipulative. She lies and tell people things about me and do not even know for myself. She invents lies on me and now my son a big media frenzy in Teacheir Village thanks to Rebecca. All Rebecca has done is use my son to pose with and tell everyone thats hers and Dukes child, she will bring my son to America and most times i will not know about it. She trys to extort money from me like she is a milk lady. She proberly think i do not know what she is doing. I sent money Christmas she spends it out and two weeks later she asking for more money and she knows i am not working When i tell her sk the father she said thats not my sons father. I am really fed up of Rebecca.[ a sick demented circus monkey] Thats all i have to say for now. I beleive Rebecca needs urgent medical help, or a depression pills. Happy pills will work good because ever since i have known Rebecca she was never a happy person, she hunted and extreamly unhappy. She tries to take out her madness on me, i want the world to read this and i will not wish a sister like Rebecca on noone not even my worst enemy. I cannot refer to her as my sister anymore. TRUTH BE TOLD.
From Osassie Mother Charmaine John