Romeo Challenger
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Romeo Challenger (born 19 May 1950, in Antigua) is a Caribbean-born, British-based rock music star. He is the drummer in Showaddywaddy. He had previously been in heavy metal act Black Widow.
Challenger is the father of high jumper Ben Challenger who won a bronze medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and Tamzin Challenger an upcoming artist, to date is best known for material with Bassline Producer T2.
Contrary to popular belief, Challenger is not the father of footballer Dion Dublin. He was, however, a friend of Dion's father Eddie Dublin. [1]