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Alphonsus Celestine Edmund Cassell, known mononymously as Arrow, was born on November 16, 1949, in Plymouth, Montserrat. He began his musical journey at ten, performing at a concert at the Montserrat Secondary School and won the Junior Monarch title in calypso singing by 1967. Cassell turned professional in 1969 and released his debut album The Mighty Arrow On Target in 1971. Arrow's career saw numerous album releases, including Arrow Strikes Again (1973) and Keep-On-Jamming (1975). He collaborated with arranger Ed Watson for his first eight albums before transitioning to work with Leston Paul. This partnership resulted in the release of "Hot Hot Hot" in 1982, which became Arrow's biggest hit and the best-selling soca song of all time. The track was composed by Arrow's brother Justin 'Hero' Cassell and was adopted as the theme song for the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. Arrow continued to experiment with various genres, incorporating elements of zouk, R&B, salsa, merengue, and rock into his music. His 1983 album Heat and the single "Rub Up" further solidified his international presence. The 1984 release Soca Savage included the hit single "Long Time", which reached Number 30 in the United Kingdom. Throughout his career, Arrow was recognized for his contributions to music. He received the Living Legends award from the organizers of the Caribbean Song Festival and the Bahamas Tourist Board in 1988. Despite facing personal challenges, including the destruction of his business by the Soufriere Hills volcanic eruption, Arrow remained active in the music scene. Arrow's impact extended beyond his music. He established himself as a businessman in Montserrat in 1973, owning the Arrow's Manshop store in Plymouth. When the business was destroyed by the Soufriere Hills volcanic eruption, he moved to St. John's, Antigua. In response to the devastation caused by the volcano, Arrow organized a fund-raising calypso festival on the island in 1996. Arrow performed at significant events, including the 2007 Cricket World Cup opening ceremonies at Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica with Shaggy, Byron Lee, and Kevin Lyttle. His music career spanned over four decades, during which he released numerous albums and singles that showcased his evolution as an artist. Alphonsus Cassell was diagnosed with cerebral cancer in January 2009, passing away on September 15, 2010, at his home in Lime Kiln Bay, Montserrat.
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