1921-2007 TT
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A.k.a. Fitzgerald Henry
January 13, 1921 – March 14, 2007 The Mighty Terror was a Trinidadian Calypso artist who had a long career. He career began in 1947 in Trinidad. He took part in recording sessions with SaGomes (1951), Christopher (1952) and Dial (1953). He moved to England in 1953, working his passage as a ship's fireman. In England he first recorded for Melodisc (3), making him labelmates with his long time hero, Lord Kitchener. Mighty Terror won the tile of "Calypso King Of Great Britain" at the 1957 concert which was to later become the Notting Hill Carnival. He returned to Trinidad in 1965, winning the Calypsio Crown the following year. He continued to perform in Trinidad until he became ill with the throat cancer which finally killed him in 2007.
The Mighty Terror And His Calypsonians |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sugar For Pan '86 | Mighty Terror | 1986 | Album |
The Fig Man | Mighty Terror | 1985 | Album |
Golden Material (Yankee Woman) | Mighty Terror | 1982 | Album |
Best Of Golden Voice | Mighty Terror | 1979 | Album |
Gouti Dance/Madness | Mighty Terror | 1978 | Single |
Soca Special + Welcome Foreigners | Mighty Terror | 1978 | Single |
My Suggestion - Cating For Hijacking | Mighty Terror | 1977 | Single |
Jump In The Band / Road March 75 | Mighty Terror | 1974 | Single |
Road March Pay Too Small / Own What Is Yours | Mighty Terror | 1974 | Single |
You Could Do No Harm / Coloured People Must Unite | Mighty Terror | 1967 | Single |
Bold Face Woman / Negro Know Thyself | Mighty Terror | 1952 | Album |
Pan In Tune | Mighty Terror | Single | |
Again | Mighty Terror | Album | |
Female Woodcutter | Mighty Terror | Single | |
Calypsonians - Calaloo | Mighty Terror, JOEY LEWIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA | Single | |
Call The Nation Home | Mighty Terror | Single | |
A Tribute To Solo Harmonites / That Woman Could Lie | Mighty Terror | Single | |
Kings Of Calypso Volume One Presenting The Mighty Terror | Mighty Terror | Single |