Frederick Wilmoth Hendricks (born November 25, 1895 in Port of Spain,
Trinidad and Tobago; died August 6, 1973, New York, New York), best known
as Wilmoth Houdini,was a prominent calypsonian. He made numerous
recordings from the 1920s through the 1940s, also sometimes using the
names Wilmoth Hendricks Edgar, Leon Sinclair, and King Houdini. His 1946
composition "Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)" was a hit
for Louis Jordan and Ella Fitzgerald. With his recornding "Black But
Sweet" he composed a classic track, that has been covered by numerous
artist around the world, only to mention Mighty Dub Kats ("Son Of
Wilmot"), Sabres of Paradise ("Wilmot Meets Lord Scruffage") and Shantel
("Bucovina").
References
· Cowley, John (1984). Wilmoth Houdini: Poor but Ambitious. In Wimoth
Houdini: "Poor but Ambitious": Calypso Classics from Trinidad (pp.
2–5
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