Belafonte was born in Harlem, New York, but spent time in Jamaica as a youth living with his grandmother in St Ann and attending school at Wolmer's. No wonder everyone believed that he was a solid Jamaican. Later in life, he drew on his knowledge and experiences when he recorded the album Calypso with Day-O high on the list of popular music.
In the late 1960s, Harry was one of the biggest stars of the day. On a visit here he made sure to go to St Ann to see his grandmother. I made my way to the Kingston airport on the afternoon he was to land to find the famous Harry Belafonte and get an interview for The Star. I made the journey from the Gleaner office on Harbour Street out to the airport. In those days things were not as security-conscious as they are now. If you made your request you could get to the lounge and sit with arriving or departing passengers. Soon I was walking towards Harry Belafonte “the Great”, to whom I introduced myself. I told him that I wanted an interview with him. The famous singer and movie star said he had done too many interviews since landing and he didn't think he could do any more.
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In the late 1960s, Harry was one of the biggest stars of the day. On a visit here he made sure to go to St Ann to see his grandmother. I made my way to the Kingston airport on the afternoon he was to land to find the famous Harry Belafonte and get an interview for The Star. I made the journey from the Gleaner office on Harbour Street out to the airport. In those days things were not as security-conscious as they are now. If you made your request you could get to the lounge and sit with arriving or departing passengers. Soon I was walking towards Harry Belafonte “the Great”, to whom I introduced myself. I told him that I wanted an interview with him. The famous singer and movie star said he had done too many interviews since landing and he didn't think he could do any more.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/opini...8?profile=1096
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