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Welcome to the wonderful world of Calypso. Welcome to the glorious panorama
that is Soka. TopShelf Productions Inc. is pleased to present a young
artiste of exceptional quality. Click here to read more.
An artiste whose debut into the musical arena heard critics stating that he
will indeed be a force to be reckoned with, both in his native Barbados and on
the International musical landscape. The artist is Dale Rudder, more popularly
known as Mr. Dale
This obvious God-given talent quickly attracted the feverish attention of many
producers in the region and he soon joined forces with ace producer Chris
Allman of Slam City Records. The two immediately forged a
singer/songwriter/producer bond and together have been a major force to date.
In 1998, Barbados saw Mr. Dale entering the soka arena with a bang when he
penned and recorded the hit single “Kaylaylay”, which dominated the
number one spot on all local radio stations for Crop Over of that year. This
song moved on to take over the charts throughout the Caribbean and was number
one (1) for three (3) weeks on 1190 AM WLIB radio station in New York. It was a
major dancehall number throughout France and most of Europe and a huge party hit
in Trinidad’s Carnival 99. The popularity of this song saw Mr. Dale touring
extensively to Europe, North America, Venezuela, Guadeloupe and Martinique.
Gaining extreme popularity especially in the latter-mentioned French territories
of Guadeloupe and Martinique where he has become a household name.
As a songwriter Mr. Dale has already penned for such regional luminaries as
Allison Hinds, T.C, RPB, John King and Arrow. He
was recently acknowledged as song-writer supreme when his Keisha Christian-sung
composition “Love Zone” was awarded Best Raggasoka (female) at the
inaugural 2005/6 Barbados Music Awards and his Tiffany G-sung composition
“Change” won the Junior Calypso Monarch. Mr. Dale was again the go-to songwriter
for 2006/7 with his various artistes’ compilation Soka Titechoonz Vol.1.
This CD contained numerous hits including the Alison Hinds/Mr. Dale
collaboration “Just Because”, Miguel White’s “Cutie Girl”, TC’s “Til
de morning” Natasha’s “One More time” and Barry Chandler’s “Flames”
to name a few. His most recent Chris Allman produced track “Born fuh Dis”
is now enjoying major international airplay and is keeping the artist extremely
busy and in demand in North America.
As a performer, Mr. Dale has become a perennial Finalist at Both the
Pico-O-de-Crop and Party Monarch competitions and placed a commendable 4th and
3rd respectively in these events in 2005 and again showed his consistency in
2006 with solid performances in both genres. A shy, behind-the-scenes kinda guy
offstage, it still remains a mystery how this artist transforms the moment the
bright lights hit the stage. It is this mystique, his natural gift for penning
quality songs and the distinctive, sweet yet powerful voice that make Mr.
Dale stand out from the pack.
Listing Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, Gabby and Jackie Opel as
his musical influences, one can tell where he gets the musical depth that is way
beyond his mere twenty-something years. To quote Mr. Dale, “Music is my lifelong
mission and I was ordained by the highest High to entertain and uplift the
people”.
It is with utmost pride and confidence that we welcome you to the new voice of
soka. Welcome to the future of Caribbean music. Welcome to the wonderful world
of Mr. Dale.
Listen to Mr. Dale
Check out Mr. Dale at
www.myspace.com/mrdalerocks
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