- Allan Gervais
- Anthony Williams
- Bertie Marshall
- Bertram "Birch" Kelman
- Clive Bradley
- Clifford Alexis
- Cordell "Spongy" Barbour
- Dalton Narine
- Daisy James-McClean
- Earl Rodney
- Ellie Mannette
- Emmanuel “Jack” Riley
- George “Sonny” Goddard
- Hazel Henley
- Herman "Guppy" Brown
- Huge Borde
- James “Bassman” Jackman
- Jit Samaroo
- Ken "Professor" Philmore
- Len "Boogsie" Sharpe
- Lenox "Bobby" Mohammed
- Lennard “Scrub” Wellington
- Leo Coker
- Leon “Smooth” Edwards
- Leroy "Jughead" Gordon
- Lincoln “Delgado” Noel
- Louise McIntosh
- Neville Jules
- Pat Bishop
- Pelham Goddard
- Ray Holman
- Robert Greenidge
- Roland Harrigin
- Rudolph Charles
- Rudy King
- Russell Henderson
- Wallace Austin
- Winifred Atwell
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PLEASE update your "LEGENDS" list to include Bill Bonaparte
And what about, The Pouchet Brothers?
what about Kenrick and Harold Headlyy these two is not added in
This was obviously intended to spark a conversation not only on the criteria for selecting Legends, how was the contribution assessed and the value of this classification. I will follow the discussion to see where the discussion leads. My only addition would be all TASPO participants.
Let us not forget a Legend is someone who leaves behind an Unforgettable impression on others . There are all sorts of in the stellband movement .
cordel barbour an pongie, a legend,
kelvin hart, a legen,
Pat Bishop is too new to be a legend?
Brenda H.
You have to be crazy to not include Bobby Mohammed. By the way Alan Gervais established his genius by pairing with Bobby--the perfect combination of tuner and arranger. There has never been a pairing like that.
Robert, Trini Legends!