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Roaring Lion (Rafael de Leon) was born on 22 February, 1908 in Aroquita, British Trinidad and Tobago, is a Trinidadian calypsonian (1908–1999). Discover Roaring Lion's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Rafael de Leon
Occupation N/A
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 22 February, 1908
Birthday 22 February
Birthplace Aroquita, British Trinidad and Tobago
Date of death July 11, 1999
Died Place Mt. Lambert, Trinidad and Tobago
Nationality Oman

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1908

Roaring Lion (22 February 1908 – 11 July 1999) was a Trinidadian calypsonian (calypso singer/composer).

1924

His career officially began in 1924; he cut his first sides in his late teens.

1930

His 65-year career began in the early 1930s and he is best known for his compositions "Ugly Woman" (1933), "Mary Ann" and "Netty, Netty", which are still performed today.

He recorded extensively between the 1930s and 1950s, and was one of the calypsonians who deserves the most credit for the increasing international popularity of the genre during this period.

An extract from his lyrics to "War" (recorded during the 1930s by Roaring Lion with Executor, Caresser, and Attila and directed against their fellow calypsonian Wilmoth Houdini) is a particularly good example of such lyrics:

1934

In March 1934, the Trinidadian phonograph merchant Eduardo Sa Gomes sent Roaring Lion and Attila The Hun to New York to record; they became the first calypsonians to record abroad.

He was also the only calypsonian vocalist of his generation who could read and write musical notation.

On that trip Lion entertained the President of the United States-President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

This was a distinction that no other calypsonian had at that time.

When Lion was asked by President Roosevelt where he & Atilla were from, Lion responded “The Land of Calypso” a name which Trinidad is still known by.

Roaring Lion achieved fame for his linguistic prowess as much as for his catchy tunes.

His lyrics, delivered in rapid-fire style, show an impeccable command of the English language (as well as Trinidadian English Creole), and are replete with witty turns of phrase, humorous metaphors, and clever alliteration and internal rhymes.

Of all the early calypsonians, he was by far the most scandalous, with the most banned songs by a large margin.

His "Netty Netty", the song of a prostitute who left town to have an abortion operation, shocked not only Trinidad and Tobago, but also neighbouring countries such as Grenada, where he was banned for a while (as his song "Excursion to Grenada" relates).

Further, the lyrics of many of his "war calypsoes" (essentially insult songs) presage those of similar hip-hop battle rap songs by over 50 years.

1940

He championed orphanages throughout his career, with songs such as 1940s "Orphan home", for example.

Although there has long been confusion about his full name, he himself gave it as Rafael Arias Cairi Llama de Leon.

He later met his biological father, who told him that his name, Cairi, was another name for Trinidad, and that "Llama" is a sort of goat or deer from South America.

1963

The song "If You Wanna Be Happy", which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on 18 May 1963, as well as the R&B singles chart, is based on Roaring Lion's "Ugly Woman".

Lion was born Rafael de Leon in Aroquita, in the Caura Hills of northern Trinidad, to a mother named Basalicion de Leon and a father named Arias Cairi Llama.

An illegitimate child, Lion spent some of his earliest years in two orphanages, before being taken in, following his mother's illness, by an elderly woman named Miss Charles who lived on Coffee Street in the southwestern city of San Fernando.

Finally, he was presented by Charles to a Muslim Indian family in San Fernando who wanted him; he was adopted by Najeeran Khan, who became his adoptive mother.

1990

In a 1990 interview, Roaring Lion stated that "from fear that I might be styled a thief, I only use Rafael Deleon."

From a young age, Roaring Lion (de Leon's adopted stage name) became known for his skill in creating calypsos (particularly in his ability to extemporize lyrics on any subject).

Contrary to his humble origins, he cultivated a refined stage persona and always appeared sharply dressed.

1999

Roaring Lion died on 11 July 1999, at the age of 91, in Mt. Lambert, Trinidad.

Reports claim that he had ten children.

His sons include Ibn Llama de Leon, Ishmael de Leon, Akenathon de Leon, the late Rafael Charles de Leon (who lived in Brooklyn, New York), Mohondas deLeon (who lives in Norway), Karelius de Leon (who lives in Norway), Chris deLeon (who lives in France/USA ), and Krishna de Leon (who lives in Paris).

His daughters are Victoria Peters (who lives in Trinidad and Tobago), and the late Pamela de Leon-Lewis (who lived in Brooklyn, New York, with her three children: Abigail J. Bishop, Darryl R. Bishop, and youngest daughter Keiela J. Lewis).

He was formerly married to the late Marie Louise de Leon, of Norway and she was the mother of four of his children.

2002

In 2002 Akenathon announced plans to turn his father's Mt. Lambert property into a Roaring Lion Museum.