The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda (1942-1980)

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Description: The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda was a band founded in Bermuda. The Talbot Brothers was the first major vocal group of Bermuda. They performed a fusion of calypso music with influences of pop music. They performed and recorded many classical pieces from the calypso repertoire and composed many original songs. It was one of the most popular calypso groups in the 1950’s. They recorded a total of 6 albums and performed concerts and tours around the world.
Sex: Males Occupation: Music band
Place of Birth / Death: Bermuda Country Tags: Bermuda
Periods: XX-XXI Genres: Caribbean folk, Vocal music, instrumental music, national.
Styles: Ethnic, Caribbean, Latin, Folk, Calypsonian music, Pop, Swing, World Music. School / Group: –
Instruments: Voice, Guitar, Harmonica, Tipple, Ukulele, Bass, Accordion. Relatives: –

 

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