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An actor, humanitarian, and the acknowledged "King of Calypso," Harry Belafonte ranked among the most seminal performers of the postwar era. One of the most successful African-American pop stars in history, Belafonte's staggering talent, good looks, and masterful assimilation of folk, jazz, and worldbeat rhythms allowed him to achieve a level of mainstream eminence and crossover popularity virtually unparalleled in the days before the advent of the civil rights movement -- a cultural uprising which he himself helped spearhead.

Harold George Belafonte, Jr., was born March 1, 1927, in Harlem, NY. The son of Caribbean-born immigrants, he returned with his mother to her native Jamaica at the age of eight, remaining there for the next five years. Upon returning to the U.S., Belafonte dropped out of high school to enlist in the U.S. Navy; after his discharge, he resettled in New York City to forge a career as an actor, performing with the American Negro Theatre while studying drama at Erwin Piscator's famed Dramatic Workshop alongside the likes of Marlon Brando and Tony Curtis.

A singing role resulted in a series of cabaret engagements, and eventually Belafonte even opened his own club. Initially, he put his clear, silky voice to work as a straight pop singer, launching his recording career on the Jubilee label in 1949; however, at the dawn of the 1950s he discovered folk music, learning material through the Library of Congress' American folk songs archives while also discovering West Indian music. With guitarist Millard Thomas, Belafonte soon made his debut at the legendary jazz club the Village Vanguard; in 1953, he made his film bow in Bright Road, winning a Tony Award the next year for his work in the Broadway revue John Murray Anderson's Almanac.

With his lead role in Otto Preminger's film adaptation of Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen Jones, Belafonte shot to stardom; after signing to the RCA label, he issued Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites, which reached the number three slot on the Billboard charts in the early weeks of 1956. His next effort, titled simply Belafonte, reached number one, kick-starting a national craze for calypso music; Calypso, also issued in 1956, topped the charts for a staggering 31 weeks on the strength of hits like "Jamaica Farewell" and the immortal "Banana Boat (Day-O)."

Following the success of 1957's An Evening with Belafonte and its hit "Mary's Boy Child," Belafonte returned to film, using his now considerable clout to realize the controversial film Island in the Sun, in which his character contemplates an affair with a white woman portrayed by Joan Fontaine. Similarly, 1959's Odds Against Tomorrow cast him as a bank robber teamed with a racist accomplice. Also in 1959 he released the LP Belafonte at Carnegie Hall, a recording of a sold-out April performance that spent over three years on the charts; Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall followed in 1960 and featured appearances by Odetta, Miriam Makeba, and the Chad Mitchell Trio.

At the turn of the 1960s, Belafonte became television's first black producer; his special Tonight with Harry Belafonte won an Emmy that same year. Although dissatisfied with filmmaking, he continued his prolific album output with 1961's Jump Up Calypso and 1962's The Midnight Special, which featured the first-ever recorded appearance by a young harmonica player named Bob Dylan. As the Beatles and other stars of the British Invasion began to dominate the pop charts, Belafonte's impact as a commercial force diminished; 1964's Belafonte at the Greek Theatre was his last Top 40 effort, and subsequent efforts like 1965's An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba and 1966's In My Quiet Room struggled even to crack the Top 100. 1969's Homeward Bound earned Belafonte his final Billboard chart appearance, although he continued to record. He then made his first film appearance in over a decade in 1970's The Angel Levine and continued to focus on his work as a civil rights activist.

In addition to his continued work in recording (albeit less frequently after leaving RCA in the mid-'70s) and film (1972's Buck and the Preacher and 1974's Uptown Saturday Night), Belafonte spent an increasing amount of the 1970s and 1980s as a tireless humanitarian; most famously, he was a central figure of the USA for Africa effort, singing on the 1985 single "We Are the World." A year later, he replaced Danny Kaye as UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassador. After a long absence from the screen, Belafonte resurfaced in the mid-'90s in a number of film roles, most notably in the reverse-racism drama White Man's Burden and Robert Altman's jazz-era period piece Kansas City. Although at this point Belafonte had stopped recording new music, he kept his name in the news by releasing the occasional live album (including 1997's An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends) as well as being an outspoken proponent of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and opponent of the Bush government.
Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Harry Belafonte"
Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites
Three for Tonight [Original Soundtrack] Three for Tonight [Original Soundtrack]
Belafonte Belafonte
Calypso Calypso
An  Evening with Belafonte [live] An Evening with Belafonte [live]
Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean
Belafonte Sings the Blues Belafonte Sings the Blues
Presenting the Belafonte Singers Presenting the Belafonte Singers
Belafonte at Carnegie Hall Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
Cheers: Drinking Songs Around the World Cheers: Drinking Songs Around the World
Love Is a Gentle Thing Love Is a Gentle Thing
Porgy & Bess Porgy & Bess
My Lord What a Mornin' My Lord What a Mornin'
Swing Dat Hammer Swing Dat Hammer
Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall [live] Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall [live]
At Home and Abroad At Home and Abroad
Jump Up Calypso Jump Up Calypso
The Many Moods of Belafonte The Many Moods of Belafonte
The Midnight Special The Midnight Special
To Wish You a Merry Christmas To Wish You a Merry Christmas
Streets I Have Walked Streets I Have Walked
Ballads, Blues and Boasters Ballads, Blues and Boasters
Belafonte at the Greek Theatre [live] Belafonte at the Greek Theatre [live]
An  Evening with Belafonte/Makeba [live] An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba [live]
An  Evening with Belafonte/Mouskouri [live] An Evening with Belafonte/Mouskouri [live]
Belafonte-En Gränslös Kväll På Operan (An Evening Without Borders at the Operahouse) [live] Belafonte-En Gränslös Kväll På Operan (An Evening Without Borders at the Operahouse) [live]
Calypso in Brass Calypso in Brass
In My Quiet Room In My Quiet Room
Belafonte on Campus Belafonte on Campus
Belafonte Sings of Love Belafonte Sings of Love
Homeward Bound Homeward Bound
By Request By Request
Harry & Lena [live] Harry & Lena [live]
Calypso Carnival Calypso Carnival
The Warm Touch The Warm Touch
Belafonte...Live! Belafonte...Live!
Play Me Play Me
Belafonte Concert in Japan [live] Belafonte Concert in Japan [live]
Turn the World Around Turn the World Around
Loving You is Where I Belong Loving You is Where I Belong
Paradise in Gazankulu Paradise in Gazankulu
Belafonte '89 Belafonte '89
The Tradition of Christmas The Tradition of Christmas
Live in Concert at the Carnegie Hall Live in Concert at the Carnegie Hall
An  Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends [live] An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends [live]
At Carnegie Hall [live] At Carnegie Hall [live]
Live from Carnegie Hall Live from Carnegie Hall
Planet Jazz: Jazz Budget Series Planet Jazz: Jazz Budget Series
American Wintertime American Wintertime
An  Evening with Miriam Makeba An Evening with Miriam Makeba
Harry Belafonte [Laserlight] Harry Belafonte [Laserlight]
Stationen Stationen
Songs Performed by "Harry Belafonte"
The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
I Do Adore Her
Jamaica Farewell
Will His Love Be Like His Rum?
Dolly Dawn
Star-O
The Jack-Ass Song
Hosanna
Come Back Liza
Brown Skin Girl
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Introduction/Darlin' Cora
Sylvie
Cotton Fields
John Henry
The Marching Saints
The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
Jamaica Farewell
Mama Look a Boo Boo
Come Back Liza
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Hava Nagila
Danny Boy
Cucurrucucu Paloma
Shenandoah
Matilda
Wake up Jacob
My Lord, What a Mornin'
Ezekiel
'Buked and Scorned
Stars Shinin' (By 'N By)
Oh, Freedom
Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?
Oh, Let Me Fly
Swing Low
March Down to Jordan
Steal Away
All My Trials [*]
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore [*]
Go Down Emanuel Road [*]
In My Father's House [*]
Goin' Down Jordan [*]
Train Song [Mbombela]
Kwazulu (In the Land of the Zulus)
Hush, Hush [Thula, Thula]
To Those We Love
Give Us Our Land (Mbayéké)
Beware, Verwoerd!
Gone Are My Children (Bailé Banaké)
Hurry, Mama, Hurry! [Khawuleza]
My Angel
Cannon [Mabyi, Mabyi]
Lullaby [Thula Sthandwa Same]
Show Me the Way, My Brother [Iph'indlela]
My Brother
The Wave
Island in the Sun
Skin to Skin
Jamaica Farewell
Try to Remember
Matilda
We Make Love
Hava Nageela
Did You Know
Banana Boat Song
Mary's Little Boy Child
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Joy to the World
The First Noel
We'll Sing You a Christmastime
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Deck the Halls
What Child Is This
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
The Baby Boy
I'll Be Home for Christmas
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Introduction/Darlin' Cora
Sylvie
Cotton Fields
John Henry
Take My Mother Home
The Marching Saints
The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
Jamaica Farewell
Man Piaba
All My Trials
Mama Look a Boo Boo
Come Back Liza
Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
Hava Nagila
Danny Boy
Merci Bon Dieu
Cucurrucucu Paloma
Shenandoah
Matilda
We Are the Wave
Turn the World Around
Island in the Sun
Skin to Skin
Kwela (Listen to the Man)
Eyala
Matilda
Dangerous Times
Try to Remember
Paradise in Gazankulu
Eyando
Jamaica Farewell
The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
Harry Belafonte Videos Expand/Collapse
Harry Belafonte - Jump in The Line (1961)
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Harry Belafonte on the Muppet Show
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Harry Belafonte
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Harry Belafonte & Nat King Cole
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Man Smart, Woman Smarter (live) - Harry Belafonte
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"The Man Piaba and The Woman Piaba" Harry Belafonte 'cover' song
"The Man Pia...
Mary's boy child - Harry Belafonte (With lyrics)
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Harry Belafonte News Expand/Collapse
Harry Belafonte to address Rowan MLK Breakfast   Dec 04, 2009 16:24:10
World-renowned humanitarian, civil rights activist and entertainer Harry Belafonte will be the guest speaker at Rowan University's 24th Annual Martin Luther ...
For Adam Lambert, much more than a kiss   Dec 05, 2009 03:00:33
Does anyone still recall the shock and dismay of the conservative family values folks when Petula Clark touched the arm of Harry Belafonte on her 1968 ...
Time out with Maxi Priest   14 hours 11 minutes ago
Harry Belafonte was there. I love Zimbabwe so much like I love Ethiopia. I love the two countries.” With chilled-out tunes such as “Close to You” that ...
AT LARGE: Foster Auditorium should be memorialized properly   1 hour 17 minutes ago
The January event in the Moody Music Building is going on two decades now and has attracted such superstars as Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones and Cicely ...
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