Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Writer, Actress, Director |
Birth Day | March 19, 1922 |
Birth Place | Glendale, California, United States |
Age | 101 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Net worth: $800,000 (2024)
Erin Gibson, a renowned writer, actress, and director based in the United States, is projected to have a net worth of $800,000 by 2024. Throughout her industrious career, Gibson has crafted a remarkable legacy, showcasing her exceptional talents in various creative outlets. From her captivating scripts to her captivating performances on screen, and even her directorial prowess behind the scenes, Gibson has earned widespread recognition and acclaim. With her net worth steadily growing, it is a testament to the dedication and passion she brings to her craft. Erin Gibson continues to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on audiences worldwide.
Biography/Timeline
Gibson was born on the small island of Acklins to a musical family, although he didn't pursue music until his adulthood. After leading several musical acts in the 1950s, Gibson formed King Eric & His Knights around 1957, which specialized in a modernized style of calypso music, a type of Caribbean folk music that received worldwide recognition when American singer Harry Belafonte released the album Calypso in 1956. King Eric & His Knights enjoyed immediate popularity among tourists in Nassau, almost certainly due to their performances of the Calypso folksongs made famous by Belafonte. The band regularly performed at nightclubs and hotels, where their records (often in high demand by both tourists and locals) could be purchased in the gift shop. In 1966, Gibson opened a recording studio to support other native Bahamian Musicians.
While the lineup of the Knights continued to rotate, King Eric & His Knights remained a popular musical staple in Nassau, often headlining music festivals. In 1973, Gibson formed the "King & Knights Club", a nightclub that not only featured the band, but a variety show that included carnival-style entertainment such as fire juggling and limbo dancing. It was renamed "The Blue Note" in 2006.
Gibson died in Nassau, on December 28, 2013, aged 79.