When Steel Talks extends our sympathy to the family and friends of Leroy Ali Williams.  Mr. Williams passed on Saturday November 10, 2012.

In 1943 Leroy Ali Williams, born in Trinidad, found himself growing up in an area where music was a big part of the culture and musicians were highly respected. At the age of 12, Leroy developed a strong interest in steel drums.


About 3 years later in 1958, Leroy was invited by a friend to join a band that was based near his home in Laventille, Trinidad.  Leroy ended up joining that band, called the Rhythmites, which was a steel drum band.  He played with them for 2 years before changing their name to the Serenaders.


The Serenaders by this time was comprised of about 30 ,musicians on a regular basis and as many as 65 during special events and holidays.  It was at this time that Leroy became interested in learning all aspects of the band.  He learned about music, instruments, how to make instruments, band organization, structure and function.  Learning to play steel drums was a great and very soon after Leroy embarked on the journey to become a steel-drum tuner.


Back in 1958 he and his friend went to the pan yard and it was during this time after studying the steel drums he said “these things would have to be made better in the future”.  At the age of 15 he completed his first steel drum.  This experience would later allow him to go on and produce some of the finest steel drums in the world and attract such clients as Othello Molineaux, the best steel drummer in the world at this time. 


As time passed Leroy got to know more about tuners from past and present, and the aspect of tuning.  Ellie Manette was a great teacher to whom Leroy always had access.  After his first meeting he was inspired and in 1964 produced, what he considered to be his first high end steel drum. 


From 1960-1968 Leroy returned to the Virgin Islands where he was hired to form and organize four high school bands.  In 1970 Leroy traveled to Trinidad and for two years and during this time he honed his skills as a steel drum maker and tuner.  In 1972 he was employed playing the steel drums on various cruise ships.  It was during this time he really learned how to build high-end steel drums.

In 1975 Leroy and fellow band members visited the NBC studio and recorded a demo, and played their steel drums with the band Chicago for the song, Another Rainy Day in New York City. 


From 1978-1980 Leroy returned to Trinidad where he studied his craft in even greater detail.  In 1980 he reorganized the Serenaders and becomes the bands figurehead, it was then Leroy made all brand new instruments for the band, 50 in all.


From 1980-1987 Leroy traveled to Florida, playing with such musicians as Othello Molineaux and Jaco Pastorius.  Then from 1987-1988 Leroy re-visits Trinidad.  Returning to the states in 1988 until the present Leroy continued to design, improve and manufacture very high end steel drums.  As recently as 2012 he manufactured five new steel drums for the Salvation Army Band.
On Saturday November 10, 2012 Leroy passed away in the Inpatient Hospice Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown.


He leaves to carry his legacy  Wife, Diane Williams, Daughter Sarah Rose Williams, Sons, Alterick Pearson, Troy Pearson and Gary Purdie;  grand children, Ahiyah Saprice Pearson, Tahkir Komafy and Tahkira Komani Pearson,  Sister; Majorie Bocage, Brother; Derek Williams, Nieces; Carol Sampson and Chinello Williams, Great Nieces; Isha, Ihana and Adanah Sampson, great Nephew;  Isaah Sampson, Great-Great nieces; Ijhanae, Arielle Kadijak and Isys Sampson, Great-Great Nephews; Mehki Lewis and Gabriel Major Robinson, In-Laws; Lillian , Stephanie, Stephen, William and Leon Purdie, Phyliss, Mickey and Ronald Pearson,  extended family and friends.


A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday at 1:00PM in the Irwin M. Judd Funeral Home.  Family and friends may call from 11:30AM Until service time on Saturday.  Interment will take place in Trinidad.

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  • My condolences to the family.

  • For many years Ali blend my Pan his passing was a big suprise, To the family of Mr Leroy Ali Williams please accept my Condolences.RIP My Brother.

  • Condolence to the The family, friends, thanks for our contribution to Steel Pan Culture.

    Rest in Peace Ali

  • Die we must ,,live we may,,my sincere condolences to the family and friends of  the belated Steelpan  Tuner  Mr Leroy Williams, my rspect and ,God Bless you all. 

  • May the Soul of Leroy 'Ali' Williams Rest in Peace.

  • My Condolences goes out to family of  Mr Leroy Ali Williams, What I can't understand is,  On Nov 4th 2012, Spiceman add a discussion on him and  on Nov 9th I made a comment that "I enjoyed that", then he passed on Sat Nov 10th?, any way, May he rest in peace, Amen 

  • Codolences to the Williams' family on behalf of Steel Orchestras Desperadoes and Despers USA..

    I first met Leroy in 1976 when came to blend our pans where we first practised on Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY.

    I remember him on an interview in Trinidad when he introduced his percussion pan, which did not caught on.

    In 2004, he blended for another band we had in Florida. He once told me, he was to hell and back.

    RIP ALI

  • The writer Tecumseh captures Leroy Ali Williams' life : 

    • Live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart.
    • Trouble no-one about his religion
    • Respect others and their views and demand that they respect yours.
    • Love your life..Perfect your life…Beautify all things in your life.
    • Seek to make your life long and of service to your people.
    • And when your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death.
    • So that when their time comes, they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over in a different way. Well done, our faithful and loyal servant leader.
    • To the triumphant musical strains of this global cultural icon, onward to  Val-halah,
    • Tune your death song and go home like a hero, Leroy, may your soul eternally rest in peace.

      

    To the family, Sincere condolences from Power Stars Steel Orchestra, (PSSO), St. James. Port of Spain, Trinidad.

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