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Calypso champ dies of stroke

Tuesday, January 29, 2013



PENGUIN, former national calypso monarch and Road March champion, died on Sunday. He was 70.

According to the Trinidad Express, Peguin -- whose real name is Sedley Joseph -- died at his home following a stroke.

In 1982, he claimed Road March honours with A Deputy Essential and in 1984 won the Calypso Monarch crown with We Living In Jail and Sorf Man.

Other hits include Betty Goatee, What Sweet In Goat Mout, The Slipper, Look De Devil Dey, and Taxi Woman.

Funeral arrangements are yet to be made.



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