Calypsonian King Austin dies at age 73

Austin Lewis, 73, known in the calypso world as King Austin, died yesterday, Sunday, morning at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital.

Austin’s son, Marvin King, said his father had been battling with Alzheimers for many years and added: “I was taking care of him but then it became too difficult for me to do so so I put him in a home. He fell ill there and was warded at hospital.

Having sang Winsford “Joker” Devine’s Progress in 1980, King Austin was regarded as an icon in calypso and placed second to Relator in that year’s National Calypso Monarch final. A modest and unassuming man, in one interview King Austin said: "I love every human being very much. It doesn't matter where you are from. I love all the people.” He subsequently sang Who Guarding the Guards, a calypso which also enjoyed much critical acclaim.
King Austin actually began in the calypso arena in 1976, singing with the CDC calypso tent. He subsequently performed at other tents rubbing shoulders on the casts with bards like Mighty Sparrow, Lord Melody, Lord Nelson, Bro Superior and Chalkdust.

Highly acclaimed songwriter Winsford “Joker” Devine said he is further saddened by King Austin’s passing as he was unable to see him before he died. He said: “I have been meaning to pass and check and check Austin where he used to lime on the Promenade. I met Austin through Keith Smith from the Express. I had written Progress for Sparrow but he didn’t sing it. Keith Smith introduced me to Austin and, from the time Austin heard Progress he loved it. I sent him to Semp Recording Studio where it was recorded. From the start Progress was an instant hit, winning six encores the first night Austin sang it in the tent.

National Calypso Monarch multiple title-holder Dr Hollis “Chalkdust” Liverpool said: “Blakie brought him (King Austin) to The Regal Tent and we accepted him. I remember King Austin to be a very humble, quiet and respectable human being. I remember him always smiling with his gold teeth shining. 

“King Austin really loved Laventille and always used used to boast about Laventille and its people. He was committed to Laventille and would let everyone know that he was from there. Austin had a unique voice, one that will be missed in calypso.”

After the popularity of Progress and Who Guarding the Guards, other calypsoes recorded by King Austin included The World Today is a Ball of Confusion, Special Loving, The World Today, Time is Not Easy in the City, Soca Taking Over, Changes of Man, You Can't Please The People and Keep It Coming. 

In a Trinidad Guardian feature three years ago, calypso composer/arranger Alvin Daniell hailed King Austin as a philosopher by stating: “King Austin’s 1980 calypso classic Progress (Austin Lewis) sang to man’s quest for development posing very philosophical arguments as to what constitutes development.”

In a survey published by  Kaisoca International in Toronto, Devine/Austin’s Progress was listed number one in the Top 100 Calypsoes of the 20th Century, ahead of Mighty Sniper’s Portrait of Trinidad and Slave, sung by Sparrow.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-09-03/calypsonian-king-austin-dies-age-73

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  • One of the best by test and most by toast.  Deepest condolences and sincerest sympathies to family and friends and may his eternal soul RIP...

  • R.I.P. May God be with the family.

    Let us honor him be writing Calypsoes that can be placed next to PROGRESS.

    RAF

     

    • Rest in peace Sire! Good innings!

  • Yes Progress is really one of the greatest calypso ever

    • This is a masterpiece. Poetry in song. May he rest in peace.

  • I'm confused. How could it be that he died "yesterday Sunday morning" and today is Saturday? When did he really died? Anyway, May his soul rest in peace and sincere condolences going out to his family.
    • Saturday morning as the original article said!!! Did you think that PROGRESS is one of the greatest calypsoes ever?

  • My sincerest condolence's to the king family, I  would always  remember  him singing that calypso on demarche gras and up to this day could not understand how he did not win the crown that night, may his soul rest in peace.

  • King Austin - Progress

    Nicolas Elias... Possibly the greatest calypso ever made... Thanks to Winsford "Joker" Devine for the excellent composition....
    This song is just as relevant now as it was then and we as a people should heed its message before it is too late....
    Enjoy brothers and sisters....

    "Today as I look around in the
    world what do I see?
    I see.
    Footprints that man has left
    On the sand
    While walking through time.
    I see,
    Fruits of our ambitions
    Figments of our imaginations
    And I ask myself
    When will it end
    When will it end
    It is plain to see
    Universally,
    This land is not bountiful as it was
    Simply because
    In his quest for success
    Nothing stands in man's way
    Old rivers run dry
    Soon the birds won't fly
    The mountains will be no longer high
    And I wonder why?

    I see
    Charity deplored
    Equal rights
    Totally ignored
    Wisdom and ingenuity
    working in accord
    Simply to afford such inventions
    As thermonuclear warfare
    And environmental warfare
    And I wonder now
    Where do we go from here

    Prophets everywhere
    Gaze upon the horizons
    And declare that judgment will come
    As the savage hands of
    unscrupulous men
    Defile everything passing by
    Time is running out
    As we eat and drink
    Species on the brink
    Of being extinct
    And I think
    No one can deny
    The price of progress is high

    I see consciousness abate
    As today,
    We live recklessly
    Money
    Makes egos inflate
    And, thereby, creates,
    A turbulent state.

    I see a struggle
    Between the sexes
    New hang-ups and old complexes
    Now the question is
    Right in context
    What shall be next?

    I have already seen
    The world has become divided
    Between race, colour, creed and class
    And some of the things
    The scriptures predict
    Truthfully come to pass
    Soil that wouldn't bear
    Children making children
    To be part of this growing mass
    And I ask
    If this is progress
    How long will it last?"

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