Denyse Plummer is a calypso singer from Trinidad and Tobago. The blue-eyed daughter of a white father and black mother, she initially had trouble being taken seriously as a performer in a genre traditionally seen as Afro-Caribbean, but was eventually recognized as a leading calypso performer.
She reportedly likes horses and animals.
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Discography
1986 Pan Rising/One Love
1987 Pan Progress/This Feeling Nice
1988 The Boss
1989 Still The Boss
Enlisted by Phase II Pan Groove steelband arranger Len "Boogsie" Sharpe in 1986 to sing his band's Panorama entry, Denyse Plummer began making a name for herself as a calypsonian. In 1988, with yet another Len "Boogsie" Sharpe pan tune, "Woman Is Boss," she arrived at the National Calypso Monarchy finals and also won the Calypso Queen crown. Since then she has taken the Calypso Queen crown a total of four times and has won the World Calypso Crown three times. Blessed with a strong voice and always an outstanding composition, Denyse Plummer makes records that are fresh and exciting.
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May 21, 2008 Rating
Plummer by: Anonymous
Her son used to be my brother's best friend when we lived in trinidad. Her husband was a big time golfer. Great people.