Pimps In The Pulpit
Biography: When one mentions The Bahamas, one automatically thinks of pink sand, conch, Johnny cake, and music. When you talk about Bahamian music, you have to call the name of Bahamas’s musical ambassador, Ronnie Butler.
The Bahamas Guild of Artists’ Association has acknowledged Ronnie Butler as one of its top five vocalists, who have achieved international acclaim during their musical careers. Butler has been in the music industry for well over 50 years; his most famous hit to date was “Burma Road”, which he wrote in 1967; but has sung Calypso, Rock, Bluegrass, Funk, and popular love songs in order to gain mass international appeal. Burma Road happens to be one of his best selling albums which he recorded with his late 60’s/early 70’s band, The Ramblers( Sidney Darling-Bass; Charles Dean-Drums; Cari, Flask, Rodgers-Guitar & Vocals).
The entertainment world has been quite harsh throughout his career, but despite the obstacles pr...
The Bahamas Guild of Artists’ Association has acknowledged Ronnie Butler as one of its top five vocalists, who have achieved international acclaim during their musical careers. Butler has been in the music industry for well over 50 years; his most famous hit to date was “Burma Road”, which he wrote in 1967; but has sung Calypso, Rock, Bluegrass, Funk, and popular love songs in order to gain mass international appeal. Burma Road happens to be one of his best selling albums which he recorded with his late 60’s/early 70’s band, The Ramblers( Sidney Darling-Bass; Charles Dean-Drums; Cari, Flask, Rodgers-Guitar & Vocals).
The entertainment world has been quite harsh throughout his career, but despite the obstacles pr...