How was Spouge music created?

Spouge music was created by Barbadian musician Jackie Opel (real name Dalton Sinclair Bishop) in the 1960s. Spouge is primarily a fusion of Jamaican Ska with Trinidadian Calypso, but is also influenced by a wide variety of music from Britain and America, include sea shanties, hymns and spiritual songs.

Who created Spouge in Barbados?

Jackie Opel
Spouge is a style of Barbadian popular music created by Jackie Opel in the 1960s. It is primarily a fusion of Jamaican ska with Trinidadian calypso, but is also influenced by a wide variety of musics from the British Isles and United States, including sea shanties, hymns, and spirituals.

What is the traditional music of Barbados?

Modern Barbadian popular music is largely based around reggae, ragga and soca, and includes some elements of indigenous styles. Artists like Terencia Coward have used modern popular music with instrumentation borrowed from folk tuk bands.

Who is the father of Spouge?

Dalton Bishop, stage name Jackie Opel, was a singer, composer and creator of Spouge music.

What religion is Barbados?

Religion in Barbados is predominantly Christian. Religious freedom is established by law and generally enforced in practice, although some minority religious groups have complaints about government practices that interfere with their beliefs.

How old is Jackie Opel?

32 years (1938–1970)
Jackie Opel/Age at death

What is Jackie Opel real name?

Dalton Sinclair Bishop
Dalton Sinclair Bishop (27 August 1937 – 9 March 1970), better known as Jackie Opel, was a Barbadian singer who possessed a rich, powerful voice with a high octave range. He was known as the “Jackie Wilson of Barbadian culture” and was also a gifted dancer. Bishop was born in Bridgetown, Barbados.

What does Johnny mean in Barbados?

johnny – an idiot. Ju-C – (“Juicey”) a soft-drink historically made in Barbados. juck – to poke, stab or push. jump-up – to dance (Usually stated “Take a Jump-up”)

Where was Jackie Opel born?

Bridgetown, Barbados
Jackie Opel/Place of birth

How did spouge music spread to the Caribbean?

Spouge became so popular that every local band and singer in Barbados and throughout the Caribbean recorded their music using the Spouge beat. Spouge’s popularity spread throughout the Caribbean to the extent that the Spouge beat became even more popular than Ska or Calypso.

What kind of music do they play in Barbados?

Spouge. Spouge is a style of Barbadian popular music created by Jackie Opel in the 1960s. It is primarily a fusion of Jamaican ska with Trinidadian calypso, but is also influenced by a wide variety of musics from the British Isles and United States, include sea shanties, hymns and spirituals.

What kind of instruments are used in spouge?

Spouge instrumentation originally consisted of cowbell, bass guitar, trap set, and various other electronic and percussion instruments, later augmented by saxophone, trombone, and trumpets.