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It is named after | Calypso, a sea nymph in Greek mythology, a name it sh |
Calypso, an armed streamer, was captured 11 June 1863 | |
In 1957 he started playing in | calypso and Latin music groups. |
moon Tethys has two Trojan moons (Telesto and | Calypso), and Dione also has two Trojan moons (Helene |
It was released on the album Jump Up | Calypso, and was later featured in the films, Beetlej |
Calypso and Calliope differed from their nine predece | |
f casually told antique myths (Telemachus and | Calypso) and biblical stories (Moses), which were lat |
musical style spans over both rock, rumba and | calypso, and he has also written pastiches of America |
nk that his talent would be able to encompass | calypso and other Caribbean styles as well. |
erent styles of music including punk, reggae, | calypso, and bluegrass, and tend to add something of |
dad, but also performs arrangements of salsa, | calypso, and jazz as well as original compositions an |
ogers exhibited his new "greener" Contessa 32 | Calypso at the Southampton Boat Show in collaboration |
The band is the only | Calypso band in the city of Berlin, and the only caly |
Lord Mouse and the Kalypso Katz is a | calypso band based in Berlin, Germany. |
Croatian | calypso band Cubismo recorded a version with lyrics p |
Trojan | Calypso Box Set (TJETD033) |
ovel The Wounded Sky), based on John Denver's | Calypso, but adapted to the voyages of the Enterprise |
Haiti I am Sorry is a | calypso by David Rudder about the serious trouble in |
On 28 March | Calypso captured the Tallette.12 |
Then on 14 April | Calypso captured the Mette Catharina. |
April 1812 | Calypso captured the Danish galliot Phoenix. |
On 26 October | Calypso captured the Den Norske Bonde. |
On 22 November, | Calypso captured the German merchant ship Konsul Hend |
's leading contemporary hymn writers, but the | Calypso Carol remained his most popular work. |
The | Calypso Carol is a popular modern Christmas carol, wi |
"See him lying on a bed of straw" ( | Calypso Carol) |
Their first major show was at the 1960 | calypso competition at Carnival, and they continued t |
y with a major feature of crop over being the | calypso competition. |
At the | Calypso Deep, the African Plate slides under the Eura |
her Poems of Anna Swir Tr. by Piotr Florczyk ( | Calypso Editions, 2011). |
yle owed much to the archetypical West Indian | calypso flair. |
Calypso flower | |
e third track, "Jamaica Farewell", is another | calypso folk song about the beauties of the West Indi |
Fusing jazz, | calypso, folk, reggae, soul and blues with inspiratio |
ion ,with songs that effortlessly span Cajun, | Calypso, French ballad, blues and other musical style |
The theme in 2006 was "Caribbean | Calypso, Gainsborough goes Bananas" |
Unlike her more famous sister Calliope, | Calypso had a quiet career, consisting mainly of trai |
ust Wanna Be Free", and appeared in the movie | Calypso Heat Wave (1957) singing a duet with Johnny D |
fter appearing in a low-budget musical titled | Calypso Heat Wave (1957, in which they lip-synched to |
ws up from the first game, having a man named | Calypso host a vehicular combat tournament called Twi |
Stalin began singing | calypso in 1959, but did not join a calypso tent unti |
harbour service from 1850 and was renamed HMS | Calypso in 1870, before being sold in 1895. |
In 1997, she participated on Operacion | Calypso in order to find possible nazi submarines sun |
his retirement, opened a night club 'The New | Calypso' in Nottingham, before moving back to Jamaica |
On 24 September 1939, | Calypso intercepted the German merchant ship Minden s |
Calypso is the 3rd album by Harry Belafonte, released | |
Partula | calypso is a species of air-breathing tropical land s |
p' Show is performed when finally the King of | Calypso is crowned. |
Calypso is the name of Jacques Cousteau's famous rese | |
tury, most notable for helping to pioneer the | calypso jazz genre. |
General Hersheybar (aka | Calypso Joe) is a satirical character of the Vietnam |
“HMS | Calypso: Locating the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserv |
ry rounds contestants must perform improvised | calypso lyrics according to the conventions of the ge |
In one scene, the crew of the | Calypso massacre a school of sharks that were drawn t |
fierce battle of calypsonians for the coveted | Calypso Monarch Award. |
took a winning turn and walked away with the | Calypso Monarch crown again, with "Look on the Bright |
f the 4'11" singer includes styles like rock, | calypso, Motown - Soul, Synthpop or even country musi |
The festival is also where | calypso music has its roots. |
Blending | Calypso music and jazz with influences of bossa nova |
le and atmosphere of the game, especially the | calypso music soundtrack, yet also stating that the p |
his tremendous dedication and contribution to | Calypso music and culture in Trinidad and Tobago. |
lub sound and chosen instrumentation based on | Calypso music, giving the song its own unique sound i |
Calypso music, originating in Trinidad, uses syncopat | |
arly 20th century, a ten-CD set of late-1930s | calypso music, and a 52-CD "History of Pop Music" set |
n the 1960s, particularly Harry Belafonte and | calypso music. |
a-Cola” were written by Rupert Grant, another | calypso musician from Trinidad who went by the stage |
1986 (1987), self-released, later licenced to | Calypso Now |
The | calypso of the title refers to its West Indian flavou |
ing the French Antillean kadans (cadence) and | calypso of the English-speaking Caribbean, as well as |
Leptotyphlops | calypso, or the Samana thread snake, is a species of |
The | Calypso orchid (Calypso bulbosa), also known as the f |
Calypso orchids are typically 10 to 14 cm in height. | |
Through the summer, | Calypso patrolled the track of ships attempting to ru |
Calypso performed patrol duty along the coast of the | |
e song dates back to at least the 1930s, when | calypso pioneer King Radio (the stage name of Norman |
resolution images of Methone, Pallene, Anthe, | Calypso, Polydeuces, and Aegaeon. |
A Fire by the Sea (London: | Calypso Press, 1965; 2nd edn Salisbury: Compton Russe |
Released as the b-side of "I'm Sorry", | Calypso received substantial airplay, yet it only cha |
ards his current style of jazz, influenced by | calypso, reggae, RnB and soca. |
sic with ethnic influences, from flamenco and | calypso respectively. |
In 1967 he joined Kitchener's | Calypso Revue tent and managed to place in that year' |
Later, | calypso, rock and roll and other styles left an influ |
heir second album Tuttapposto, which explored | calypso, rocksteady and swing rhythms alongside new a |
uring the early part of the Second World War, | Calypso served with the 7th Cruiser Squadron on North |
Dr. Morris is also a | calypso singer and songwriter. |
both as a single and on his eponymous album; | calypso singer Mighty Sparrow's collaboration with By |
nclude the popular Sri Lankan baila music and | calypso songs. |
mes to numerous other genres, including folk, | calypso, spiritual, and pop. |
Restoration work on the | Calypso stopped in February 2009 due to non-payment o |
ecordings on Parlophone Records, playing in a | calypso style. |
It is a traditional Jamaican folk song not a | calypso, sung from the point of view of dock workers |
e landing party with a force moving overland, | Calypso swiftly evacuated the soldiers. |
n fathers who exposed them to everything from | calypso to classical. |
Their music moved from acoustic | calypso toward an electric reggae/rock style. |
A | calypso version was recorded by Germany's Roberto Del |
Calypso was transferred to the United States Bureau o | |
Calypso was later towed to Marseille, France, where s | |
In early 1940, | Calypso was sent to Alexandria in the eastern Mediter |
The first USS | Calypso was a steamer captured by the Union Navy duri |
Calypso was built as a private motorboat of the same | |
HMS | Calypso was a corvette (redesignated as a third-class |
Calypso was used by the Navy as a gunboat, and was or | |
In June 2010 the BBC reported that the | Calypso was to be relaunched to mark the centenary of |
the sinking of the Rawalpindi on 23 November, | Calypso was involved in the search for the German war |
Calypso was involved in the Second Battle of Heligola | |
goland in the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty, and | Calypso was assigned to carry out the ceremony of tra |
Calypso was sent north with her prize 6 November, and | |
On 28 June 1979, while the | Calypso was on an expedition to Portugal, his second |
nly species currently classified in the genus | Calypso, which takes its name from the Greek signifyi |
It was also a surname of | Calypso, who was believed to have inhabited a small i |
They brought the music of | Calypso with them, which later became very popular in |
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