Harry Belafonte dead at 96: Barrier-breaking singer and actor passes away at home in Manhattan 

Harry Belafonte dead at 96: Barrier-breaking singer and actor best known for ‘The Banana Boat Song’ and ‘Jump In the Line’ turned civil-rights activist passes away at home in Manhattan

  • American singer Harry Belafonte died Tuesday at his Upper West Side home at the age of 96
  • The cause of death was congestive heart failure 

American singer Harry Belafonte has died of congestive heart failure at the age of 96, his spokesman has confirmed.

The civil rights icon was pronounced deceased at his home in the Upper West Side of Manhattan on Tuesday. 

Belafonte made a splash in Hollywood in the 1950s, becoming a star with his hit songs Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jump in the Line.

That success ultimately led to leading roles in films like Carmen Jones and Island in the Sun.

But as he became more and more of a household name, Belafonte started to speak out against the racism he experienced in Hollywood as he described himself as a singer of music with ‘roots in the black culture of American Negroes, Africa and the West Indies.’

American folk singer and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte, pictured in 1956, has died of congestive heart failure

Belafonte made a splash in Hollywood in the 1950s, becoming a star with his hit songs Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jump in the Line

Belafonte made a splash in Hollywood in the 1950s, becoming a star with his hit songs Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jump in the Line

Belafonte was born in Harlem to West Indian immigrants in March 1927.

His album, Calypso, was said to be the first by a single artist to sell more than 1 million copies after it reached the tip of Billboard album charts in 1956 and stayed there for more than 30 weeks straight. 

And by 1959, he was the most highly paid black performer in American history, with contracts for appearances in Las Vegas, at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles and at the Palace at New York.

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