Prince Ronald Butler Sr., MBE (August 17, 1937 – November 19, 2017)[1] was a Bahamiancalypso and rake-and-scrape entertainer and singer. Butler was often referred to as "The Godfather of Bahamian Music" and his career spanned more than five decades.[2]
Career
Butler began his career in music at the age of 16. He performed in Bahamian local nights spots such as Ronnie's Rebel Room, the Rum Key, Big Bamboo, the Trade Winds Lounge, and Nassau Beach Hotel and has toured throughout Europe, South America and North America. Among his popular hits are songs "Burma Road", "Crow Calypso" and "Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number".[2] He achieved great success and career longevity.
Butler was the father of five children, one of which being actor Ron Butler Jr. He was also a grandfather to six grandchildren and a great grandfather to two great grandchildren.[5]
Death
Ronnie Butler died at the age of 80, on the 19th of November, 2017, after a battle with Prostate cancer.[5]
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