The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has joined Barbadians and the music fraternity in mourning the passing of legendary musician Sir Emile Straker.
In a statement issued by Acting President Stephen Lashley, the party’s executive, general council and membership extended sincere condolences to Sir Emile’s family, friends, and the wider music fraternity.
The DLP praised Sir Emile’s contribution to Barbadian music, noting that as a vocalist, guitarist, and prolific composer with the internationally renowned Merrymen, he consistently showcased the best of the island’s talent for decades.
“His voice can be heard rendering several genres of music, including folk, calypso, reggae, ballads and spouge, and he must be credited for bringing folk music to the forefront during the seventies.”
The party described his passing as a significant loss, adding that Barbados has lost a true musical icon whose legacy will endure for generations.
Sir Emile, lead singer and co-founder of the Merrymen, died on Friday, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that helped define Barbados’ sound on the world stage.
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