Aldwyn Roberts (18 April 1922 – 11 February 2000), better known by the stage name Lord Kitchener (or "Kitch"), was one of the most internationally famous calypsonians. Roberts was born in Arima, Trinidad, the son of a blacksmith, Stephen, and housewife, Albertha. He was educated at Arima boys' government school until he was 14, when his father died. His father had encouraged him to sing and learn to play the guitar, and he became a full-time musician. He won the Arima borough council's calypso competition four times between 1938 and 1942.
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London Is The Place For Me
Love In the Cemetery
Dr. Kitch
Birth Of Ghana
Doctor Kitch
My Wife's Nightie
Jamaica Woman
Sweet Jamaica
The Underground Train
Sugar Bum Bum
My Landlady
Kitch You're So Sweet
Neighbour, Neighbour
Kitch In The Jungle
Saxophone No. 2
If You're Not White You're Black
Kitch's Bebop Calypso
Dr Kitch
No Melda
Kitch, You So Sweet
Drink a Rum
Christmas Greetings
Federation
Smoke a Cigarette
Steel Band Music
The Road
Is Trouble
Alphonso In Town
Lenoir's Well
Kitch You So Sweet
Gee Me The Ting
Marjorie's Flirtation
Mommie
Kitch
Black Pudding
Sour Apple
Easter in Trinidad
Take Yuh Meat Out Me Rice
Jamaican Woman
Piccadilly Folk
Father Christmas
Rock N Roll Calypso
Cat Party in the Sky
Kitch's Bebop Of Calypso
Nora
Ah Bernice
When a Man Is Poor
Bring De Scotch For Christmas
Red Head
Too Late Kitch
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