It is so good to see, someone from humble beginning in Barbados can be awarded while alive.
Jackie Opal is looking down on that Island.
The title of King of the Road is undoubtedly the Mighty Grynners.
On Saturday, on the over two mile stretch of highway synonymous with the burning of Mr. Harding and Bridgetown Market- the stretch of road where revelers wrap up their Foreday morning and Grand Kadooment journey- a special ceremony took place to honour a man who, for many, is a cultural icon.
In a rite replete with cultural pomp and pageantry, the seven-time Road March winner, whose real name is Leo MacDonald Blenman, in the company of his family, joined Prime Minister Mia Mottley in unveiling two signs: one bearing the name The Mighty Grynner Highway at the junction of Exmouth Gap, and the other, giving a brief history of the man who many, including himself, refer to as the ugly man.
On Saturday, on the over two mile stretch of highway synonymous with the burning of Mr. Harding and Bridgetown Market- the stretch of road where revelers wrap up their Foreday morning and Grand Kadooment journey- a special ceremony took place to honour a man who, for many, is a cultural icon.
In a rite replete with cultural pomp and pageantry, the seven-time Road March winner, whose real name is Leo MacDonald Blenman, in the company of his family, joined Prime Minister Mia Mottley in unveiling two signs: one bearing the name The Mighty Grynner Highway at the junction of Exmouth Gap, and the other, giving a brief history of the man who many, including himself, refer to as the ugly man.
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