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4 years ago On this day in 1957 {June 1st} Nat 'King' Cole appeared on the NBC-TV music variety special 'Five Stars* for Springtime'... At the time he had two records on Billboard's Top 100 chart; "Stardust" was at #79 and "When Rock and Roll Come to Trinidad" was at #92... "When Rock and Roll Come to Trinidad" would peak at #48, while #79 would be the peak position for his covered version of "Stardust"... * The four other 'Stars' that appeared on the special were Gordon McRae, Ricky Nelson, Andy Williams, and Patti Page...
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Interesting nostalgic tidbit from a bygone era, from Mr. Nat King Cole (what a voice and style he had) who sang "Mr. Cole Won't Rock & Roll". Now here is Mr. Cole trying his hand at singing calypso with Harry Belafonte, who "begged, borrowed or stole" (depending on the point-of-view) the song from Lord Melody. That controversial debate among practitioners of the art-form and fans alike continued for many years. The rivalry between calypsonians provoked many a showdown with spirited extempo-styled picong. In their company as a young lad, I was related by my father and uncles and other grown-ups, a "story" that the popular American film-star Robert Mitchum used to make frequent trips to T&T where he often limed and hung-out carousing by drinking, smoking, fighting (and indulging) on the Broadway, Marine Square, South Quay in downtown Port-of-Spain. He became friends with many of the calypsonians of the day then made a calypso album, which was released on the Capitol Records label. One of the results of which was that copyright royalties started being paid-back to the artists who created and sung the songs.