BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, September 22, 2020 (MMS-SKN) — Prime Minister Dr the Hon Timothy Harris was among hundreds of relatives, friends and fans who attended a colourful funeral service held for the late Mr Dion Geron Stevens, affectionally known as King Ayatollah, at the Garden’s Playfield on Monday September 21.
Born in McKnight on February 27, 1967, the very day St. Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla (along with most of the other small Caribbean colonies) accepted the British offer of associated statehood, the colourful and decorated calypsonian died on August 26 this year after a prolonged illness.
Prime Minister Harris was accompanied at the funeral service by the Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, and Area Parliamentary Representative for St. Christopher Two, the Hon Jonel Powell, and they were later joined by the Minister of Minister of Tourism, Transport and Ports, the Hon Lindsay Grant.
Officiating at the ceremony was Reverend Ira Penny, while musical accompaniment was by the Grand Masters Band. In attendance was the cream of Federation’s top calypsonians, some of who did moving colourful musical tributes which moved the crowd that was in attendance.
A powerful and moving tribute was paid by Ms Shannon Hawley, chairperson of St. Kitts and Nevis National Carnival Committee. Other tributes were paid by former Minister and close friend of the late King Ayatollah, Mr Dwyer Astaphan, and former St. Kitts and Nevis Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Sam Condor.
Another family friend, Mrs Elreter Simpson-Browne who is the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sustainable Development, who read the eulogy, revealed that Dion Geron Stevens – King Ayatollah – had in his final days converted into Christianity and had sung popular hymns from his hospital bed.
The memory of King Ayatollah will forever be cherished by among others, his father Mr Willis Daniel, step-father Mr Ashley Walters, grandmother Mrs Yvonne Lewis, sisters Ms Pamela ‘Babyloo’ West, Ms Jean ‘Laverne’ Claxton, and Ms Sherimah Stevens, and brothers Mr Alexis ‘Rambo’ Hazel, Mr Sean ‘I-Shondi’ Stevens, Mr Daren ‘Bogle’ Stevens, and Mr Alanzo ‘Nazie’ Walters.
Interment was at the Springfield Cemetery.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 21, 2020 (ZIZ News): On Monday government officials and other public figures joined family members, friends and well-wishers to pay their final respects to Dion Geron Stevens, better known as “King Ayatollah”.
His funeral service was held at the Garden’s Playfield and was anything but a sombre affair as it included several musical tributes from fellow calypsonians including Former Calypso Monarch King Konris.
Among those in attendance was Minister of Culture the Hon. Jonel Powell, Prime Minister Dr. the Hon Timothy Harris, Former Ambassador Sam Condor, and Former Minister Dwyer Astaphan.
Ayatollah was laid to rest holding a golden microphone. Musical Accompaniment was provided by the Grand Masters Band.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 25, 2020 (ZIZ News):
By: Chaïra Flanders
Former Calypso Monarch, Dion Stevens commonly known as King Ayatollah has passed.
ZIZ understands that the well-known Calypsonian died after battling with illness.
The former King captured the top spot at the senior level of the National Carnival Junior Calypso Monarch competition in 1996, 1999 and 2003. He also won the Leeward Island Calypso Competition in 2004.
King Ayatollah was a semi-finalist in last year’s National Carnival Senior Calypso Competition.
Some of his most memorable hits include, “Three long years”, “Kaiso Terrorist” and crowd favourite “Bad Boy King”.
In an official statement on its Facebook page, the National Carnival Committee expressed deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans.
The statement said, “Over the course of his life, the 3-Peat “Bad Boy” King made an enormous contribution to the development of Calypso and to National Carnival in the Federation”.
It continued, “His legacy as a champion of the Calypso art-form will not be forgotten”.
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