Red Plastic Bag
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Birth name | Stedson Ewart Wiltshire[1] |
Also known as | Red Plastic Bag / RPB |
Origin | Saint Philip, Barbados |
Genres | Calypso, soca |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1979–present |
Stedson Ewart Wiltshire, better known by the sobriquet of Red Plastic Bag, RPB, or merely Bag, is a calypsonian from Barbados. He has won the Barbadian calypso monarch competition a record ten times. Hailing from the eastern, rural Barbadian parish of Saint Philip, RPB became one of few performers from that region in the island to become successful. He carries a large support group of fans that show up to cheer him on from Stand C when he performs against other calypsonians at Barbados National Stadium.
Red Plastic Bag began performing in 1979. He combined the sounds of reggae and soca, and has become one of the most popular performers in Barbados and throughout the Caribbean. His biggest hit, "Ragga Ragga", (year 1995) has been recorded in seven different languages. His song "Holes" complains about potholes.[2]
As a result of the finals of Barbados' Pic o' de Crop Competition in August 2007, RPB became the island's calypso king for a record eight times, following a two-year hiatus, and pledged to defend his title in 2008, where he came in second to Adrian Clarke, but came back in 2009 to win again.
In 2011 RPB won the title of Sweet Soca Monarch with his song "Once Upon A Wine",[3] a commentary on how Caribbean music and dance has evolved over time.[4][5]
In 2012, Red Plastic Bag won the Pic-o-de-Crop finals for the 10th time singing "I Thank You Calypso",[6] a tribute to his 30th year in the artform as well as "The Royal Visit".
In January 2015 RPB, along with fellow Barbados and St. Lucia stars Charles D. Lewis, Wayne "Poonka" Willock, Anderson "Blood" Armstrong, Lennon "Blaze" Prospere and Nicholas Brancker were invited to Berlin, Germany to participate in a cultural exchange project, receiving high accolades from both critics and the general public.
References
[edit]- ^ "ASSETS". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
- ^ Explore Barbados 1893643514 Harry S. Pariser - 2000 Another song, Holes, laments the miserable condition of the island's roads. He won the Cropover Road- march in 1999 for his song "Volcano." Other prominent performers include Romeo, Bumba, Viper, and Grynner (pronounced "Grinder").
- ^ 2011 performance of Once Upon A Wine
- ^ The Barbados Advocate - Mikey, RPB are Soca Royalty
- ^ Red Plastic Bag performing skit before "Once Upon A Wine" at Soca Royale, 2011.
- ^ Calypsonians.com - I Thank You Calypso by Red Plastic Bag
Further reading
[edit]- Voice of Barbados (Radio Station)
- Millington, Janice (1999). "Barbados". Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 2. Routledge. pp. 813–821. ISBN 0-8153-1865-0.
- Stedson “RPB” Wiltshire biography Director, Copyright Society of Composers