Brother Shortman

Brother Shortman
Birth name Everard Romany
Also known as Rapso Rebel
Born (1951-10-11) October 11, 1951
Origin Trinidad
Genres Rapso, rhythm poetry
Years active 1970s–present
Associated acts Network Riddum Band
Website myspace.com/rapsorebel

Everard Romany aka [1] Brother Shortman, also known as Rapso Rebel, is a rhythm poet and musician from Trinidad and Tobago.

Born in Trinidad 1951, Brother Shortman (Bro. Shortman) became, together with Brother Resistance, the lead singer of the Network Riddum Band in 1979. [2] They developed a hybrid of soca and rap that they called rapso, a genre for which they credited Lancelot Layne as originator. [2][3]

Network Riddum Bands debut album 1981, Busting Out, became a major hit, defining the musical genre that would come to be known as rapso. Busting Out was the first album to use the word rapso.[4] After the release of the album Rapso Explosion, Brother Shortman left [5] Network Riddum Band and didn't appear on the music scene until 2004, when he released the album "The Awakening Vol. 1" as Rapso Rebel, after living in Sweden for more than a decade.

Discography

Singles

Albums

References

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  2. 1 2 Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, pp. 42-3
  3. Oumano, Elena (1999) "resistance Exports Rapso to US, Europe", Billboard, 9 January 1999, p. 18. Retrieved 29 September 2013
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