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Alison Hinds

Alison Amanda Hinds (born 1 June 1970) is a British born female soca artist based in the Caribbean island of Barbados. She is one of the most popular soca singers in the world and has been given the nickname the "Queen of Soca".
==Biography==
Alison Hinds was born in London on 1 June 1970 and grew up in Plaistow.〔Batey, Angus (2007) "(Notting Hill Carnival: Alison Hinds ready to reign at Carnival )", ''Daily Telegraph'', 23 August 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔Kuss, Malena (2006) ''Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History: Performing the Caribbean Experience v. 2'', University of Texas Press, ISBN 978-0-292-70951-5, p. 350〕 Both of her parents were from the island of Barbados, her father a worker at Ford's Dagenham plant.〔 When she was aged 11 her parents split up and she migrated to Barbados with her mother.〔〔 She competed in the Richard Stoute teen talent contest in 1987, finishing third.〔 She was a lead vocalist in the popular band Square One, joining in 1987 and recording several albums with the band before leaving in 2004 after her daughter Saharan was born.〔Thompson, Dave (2002) ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, p. 275-6〕〔〔〔Springer, Michelle (2010) "(Back to Square One )", NATIONNews.com, 24 July 2010, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔"(Soca star says farewell )", BBC, 13 December 2004, retrieved 2010-10-30〕 She won the Barbados Song Contest in 1992 with the duet with John King "Hold You in a Song", and the Road March in 1996 and 1997 and Party Monarch competition in Barbados in 1997.〔〔〔〔 She is known as the "Queen of Soca".〔〔Collinder, Avia (2007) "(Alison Hinds - Soca Mama )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 15 July 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔Meschino, Patricia (2008) "(Alison Hinds: Coronating Her Majesty )", ''Vibe'', February 2008, retrieved 2010-10-30〕
Currently Alison Hinds lives with her family, husband Edward Walcott and daughter, on a privately owned horse farm, which her husband manages, in Barbados.〔〔 She has her own band, "The Alison Hinds Show", formed in 2005, with Hinds the main singer and most of the other members of the band young dancers and musicians.〔 After returning to music with a vocal contribution to a remix of Kevin Lyttle's "Turn Me On",〔"(Soca Queen Ready To 'Roll It' For Fans At Irie Jamboree 2k8 - August 31, 2008, Queens, New York )", Jamaicans.com, 2008, retrieved 2010-10-30〕 she returned to the soca scene with the hit song "Roll It Gal," which praises women's independence in lyrics about female empowerment.〔〔Anglin-Christie, Kavelle (2006) "(Alison Hinds rolls it on her own )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 23 April 2006, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔〔 The song was a huge hit throughout the Caribbean, and was released in the UK in 2007 to coincide with the release of her début album.〔"(Caribbean Flavour Series- Alison Hinds, a soca role model )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 11 February 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔Lawrence, Eddy (2007) "(Alison Hinds: interview )", ''Time Out'', 20 August 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30〕 She also recorded a collaboration with Machel Montano for the remix of "Roll It Gal".〔
Hinds' debut solo album ''Soca Queen'' was released in October 2007. Her latest album ''Caribbean Queen'' was released in 2010 and contains collaborations with Shaggy, Richie Spice, and Jah Cure, with whom she collaborated on the single "Team Up" in 2009.〔Jackson, Steven (2010) "(Alison Hinds aim to top Jamaica chart )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 21 March 2010, retrieved 2010-10-30〕〔"(Jah Cure And Alison Hinds Team Up )", Jamaicans.com, 31 December 2009, retrieved 2010-10-30〕 She continues to tour worldwide and has performed at many of the West Indian Carnivals and festivals including Sumfest,〔 and the West Indian American Carnival in Brooklyn.〔Pareles, Jon (2008) "(Happiness Abounds, With Extra for the Ladies )", ''New York Times'', 27 August 2008, retrieved 2010-10-30〕
On 11 November 2011 Alison Hinds was one of many Barbadian entertainers shown on the Where in the World is Matt Lauer? segment on NBC.〔(Matt, Giada shake it for Where in the World ), 11 December 2011, Where in the World is Matt Lauer?, NBC〕

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