Poorsah stirs pot at Iguana
His name is Cornelius Williams, known in the entertainment circles as Poorsah.
Poorsah is this countryâs reigning Road March champion when his âSling Shotâ earned him his third successive title last year. That was a follow-up to âChook It Upâ in 2002 and âHairy Bankâ when the slimly built Troumaca-born singer made his reentry into the cultural arena in 2001.{{more}}
Poorsah was the main item when the Kalypso Kollege, pioneered by lawyer Stephen Huggins, staged another of its event. The show was dubbed âTribute to Poorsahâ. A number of artistes paid respect to Poorsah by doing some of his compositions. Those included this countryâs only cultural ambassador Alston âBecketâ Cyrus also known as âThe ABCâ, who joined in the homage to Poorsah with a rendition of Poorsahâs âJumbie Leh Goâ.
And to underline the high esteem in which Poorsah is held, Barbadian cultural ambassador, Gabby, also paid tribute. Gabbyâs choice was âBull Pestleâ, and he was joined on stage by Poorsah himself.
Lennox Bowman rendered âSoca Boatâ, and in his own way improvised a verse to point out Poorsahâs versatility.
Other artistes who performed Poorsahâs pieces were reigning Soca Monarch Raeon âMadzartâ Primus who teamed up with his bandmate Singing Shaunnelle to do âVirgin Isleâ.
Aloma âFatty Danâ Cadogan started the eveningâs proceedings with âNeighbour Businessâ.
Defending Calypso Monarch âPrincess Moniqueâ Hector gave her interpretation of âLock The Doorâ, and Alexis âLexiâ Josephâs version of âCherriesâ was perhaps overshadowed by âAlla Gâsâ dynamic performance of âShip Sailâ.
Alla Gâs rendition was an energetic one, and he superbly did justice with it. That song, composed nearly 15 years ago, revealed Poorsahâs creative and prophetic faculties. It is about conditions in Haiti and it sounded as relevant today as it was when first sung.
The show, dubbed âMany Moods Of Poorsahâ, lived up to its billing, especially with Cecile âLittle Bitâsâ rendition of âSometimesâ.
Joffre Venner, one of the nationâs most dedicated musicians, gave his musical version of Poorsahâs âRoxanneâ. Venner played the guitar while the rest of the Kalypso College band – Willis Williams, Adrian Bailey and Brian Alexander on keyboards, Ashley Marksman and Maxwell Bennett interchanging duties on drums, and Arbie James on bass – maintained the musical backstopping. Zan George returned to the guitar when Joffre put in down.
But the evening belonged to the man to whom the tribute was given. And Poorsah seemed to be in his element.
A citation read by this countryâs representative to Canada, Evans Bernard John, gave the show some degree of authenticity. For EB has been one of the countryâs top calypso Master of Ceremonies.
Poorsah blasted ten songs including his five Road March numbers. His âGo Right Up In Deyâ, which gave him the 1983 Road March crown, sounded as fresh as it was when it took the roads by storm. âMouth In Me Momaâ, which gave him the double (Road March and Calypso crowns in 1988), stands out as one of Poorsahâs most patriotic numbers.
Seasoned radio announcer Randy Dopwell was on stage when Poorsah belted out âWe Want Randy Dâ, but some persons must have shed a tear or two when Poorsah echoed his âEye Water Doneâ.
He may not be the complete linguist, but Poorsah showed the depth of his creativity with a number called âDianaâ, which underlined his appreciation of the Spanish language.
Poorsahâs âOn The Roadâ, the number which signaled his return to the cultural arena, was greeted with nostalgia. So too was âAunty Monicaâ.
One might have thought that it was just a tribute to Poorsah by the Kalypso Kollege. But the function was tinged with a sense of officialdom. Tourism and Culture Minister Rene Baptiste was on stage to hand over a plaque to Poorsah in honour of his contribution to the nationâs culture.
And the Culture and Tourism Minister similarly rewarded Stephen Huggins, the architect and driving force behind the Kalypso Kollege.
A fair sized crowd turned out for the function staged at Iguana, and with back vocals supplied by a section of the unit El Grupo Amistad, there was every reason that the package would have been well
presented.