He won the title the next year, following in the footsteps of his brothers Justin (known as Hero) and Lorenzo (known as Young Challenger).
Alphonsus Cassell released his first album Arrow on Target in the summer of 1971, two singles in mid 1972, "Dance with me Woman", and "Jean Under the Bed."
[2] Arrow co-headlined Bermuda's Soca '96 festival and continued to regularly release albums.
In 1988, he was given the Living Legends award by the organizers of the Caribbean Song Festival and the Bahamas Tourist Board.
He performed at the 2007 Cricket World Cup opening ceremonies at Trelawny Stadium in Jamaica with Shaggy, Byron Lee, and Kevin Lyttle.
Arrow's last performance was at a fund-raising concert for Haiti at the Montserrat Cultural Center in January 2010.
[4] After a bout of pneumonia, he died from complications of cancer on 15 September 2010 at his home in Lime Kiln Bay, Montserrat with his family at his side.