UWI to honour Shadow in special tribute at graduation ceremony
The late Winston McGarland Bailey better known as 'The Mighty Shadow.' (Trinidad Guardian photo)
The late Winston McGarland Bailey better known as 'The Mighty Shadow.' (Trinidad Guardian photo)

THE University of the West Indies (UWI) joins the national and regional community in mourning the passing of Winston McGarland Bailey, ‘The Mighty Shadow’, one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most prolific singers/songwriters.

Bailey was scheduled to be conferred the degree of Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, for his contributions as a musical composer at the UWI’s morning graduation ceremony this Saturday at the UWI St. Augustine Campus. Earlier this year, Mr. Bailey was nominated and he graciously accepted the University’s offer for the conferral of the degree. It will be presented at Saturday’s ceremony, in special tribute to him, UWI said in a release.

Vice-Chancellor of the UWI, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles said, in his reflections on Mr.

Bailey, “There is no doubt that ‘The Shadow’ was superbly gifted with an ability to extract from the base of society extraordinary creativity and intellectual energy which he returned to source with; an endless supply of ripping social justice lyrics and a compelling baseline that bombarded the base of the belly. The apparent ease of his effort speaks to the integrity and purity of his performance as an art-form derived from communities living the hell of poverty. No one who knows the hard issues facing these communities could claim ignorance of his public musical conversation. We celebrated The Shadow in life as he illuminated the darkness around us. Now, we shall sing him songs of gratitude.”
Expressing condolences, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Campus Principal of The UWI St.

Augustine Campus, Professor Brian Copeland said, “The country has lost yet another super creative citizen, one who re-energised the calypso and soca world with his unique rhythms, nicely woven into his cleverly crafted commentaries on so many aspects of life and living. I was proud to have witnessed his historic entry into the local arena in 1974 – his timing could not have been better. I am so very sad and disappointed that he passed before he could collect his Honorary Doctorate scroll himself on Saturday. May he rest in peace.” The ceremony for the conferral of the honorary degree will be streamed live on UWItv via www.uwitv.org beginning at 10:00a.m. (Eastern Caribbean time).

THE calypso fraternity has been thrown into mourning following Shadow’s death early Tuesday morning. Bailey, who celebrated his 77th birthday on October 2, died at a hospital on Tuesday morning after ailing for some time and suffering a stroke on Sunday. Bailey won Road March titles in 1974 (Bass­man) and 2001 (Stranger) and the Calypso Monarch title in 2000 with “What’s Wrong With Me” and “Scratch Meh Back.” He also won the International Soca Monarch title with “Stranger” in 2001. Bailey was also awarded the Hum­ming­bird Medal (Sil­ver) in 2003 for his contribution to culture.

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