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Sir Lancelot (singer)

Lancelot Victor Edward Pinard (March 24, 1902 – March 12, 2001)〔〔There is some confusion over his date of birth. At least one source says he was born around 1910, rather than 1902. See: Thompson, ''Reggae and Caribbean Music,'' 2002, p. 61. Another claims 1903 as his birthdate. See: Hill, Donald R. ''Caribbean Folklore: A Handbook.'' Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007, p. 166. ISBN 0-313-33605-9〕 was a calypso singer and actor who used the name Sir Lancelot.〔〔Berger, Meyer. "About New York." ''New York Times.'' March 11, 1940.〕 Sir Lancelot played a major role in popularizing calypso in North America,〔"Lancelot Pinard; Musician Brought Calypso to U.S." ''Los Angeles Times.'' March 18, 2001.〕〔〔Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; and Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. ''All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music.'' 4th rev. ed. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2001. ISBN 0-87930-627-0〕 and Harry Belafonte has acknowledged him as an inspiration and major influence.〔Randall, Annie Janeiro. ''Music, Power, and Politics.'' New York: Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-94364-7〕
==Early life==
Pinard was born in Cumuto, Trinidad.〔 His father, Donald Pinard, was a wealthy government official and Anglophile.〔〔〔("After 18 Years, Sir Lancelot Returns For Brief Stay Here." ) ''Virgin Islands Daily News.'' September 24, 1963.〕 Pinard attended exclusive parochial schools and his family regularly attended the opera (which gave him an informal musical education).〔 He began singing traditional German lieder and Italian arias.〔〔 He studied to be a pharmacist as a young man, and his family sent him to New York City to study medicine.〔〔〔 After hearing a concert by the African American lyric tenor Roland Hayes he gave up his medical education to study singing and music,〔〔 and soon was performing classical works.〔〔 He began including calypso in his performances, and eventually became a full-time calypso singer.〔〔 About this time, he met the Trinidadian band leader Gerald Clark,〔 perhaps the most significant promoter of calypso in New York City.〔Bright, Doug. "Rounder Label Unearths Calypso Treasure." ''Heritage Music Review.'' April, 2000.〕 Clark asked him to record some calypso songs, and Pinard agreed.〔〔 He made his debut as Sir Lancelot in 1940 at New York City's Village Vanguard nightclub.〔〔〔〔 He was a close friend of the photographer Seema Aissen Weatherwax, who took some of his first publicity photos.〔Halprin, Sara. ''Seema's Show: A Life on the Left.'' Albuquerue: University of New Mexico Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8263-3847-X〕

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