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Jimi Hendrix Park Finally Breaks Ground in Seattle
The two-and-a-half acre area, set to be built next year, will be communal spot to explore music and art
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/jimi-hendrix-park-finally-breaks-ground-in-seattle-20140807
By Kory Grow | August 7, 2014 Updated August 7, 2014
The City of Seattle finally broke ground on the long-planned Jimi Hendrix Park, marking a two-and-a-half acre stretch of land adjacent to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle's Central District to honor its hometown guitar hero. The park's organizers, the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation, envision the park as being a place where people of different backgrounds will find the motivation to explore music and art, while celebrating Seattle's cultural heritage, experiencing community pride and appreciating the programming of the museum next door. The bulk of the construction will take place in 2015.
City officials, volunteers of the park committee and area residents were all present at the ceremony. At the groundbreaking, Scott Murase the design principle of Murase Associates of Seattle, which will be working on the park's second phase exclaimed, "Let the Experience begin!"
"Every project endorsed by our family which bears Jimi's name is meaningful to us, but this park holds special significance," the rock legend's sister, Janie Hendrix who is also the president and CEO of Experience Hendrix, LLC commented. "Seattle will always be Jimi's home. This very area is where Jimi grew up, where his dreams were cultivated and his creative energy awakened, in many ways. So to see this amazing place of beauty, dedicated to Jimi and his artistry, blossom into reality is indescribably fulfilling. Having been involved in each facet of the park's creation, I can honestly say that this musical garden is a fitting representation of Jimi's imagination. It is truly inspired."
The park's evolution is being split into two phases: The Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation has named the first "Little Wing," after the singer's 1967 song, and will include the construction of an entrance and stairway at the park's southeast corner, as well as paved pathways, a timeline of Hendrix's life and a butterfly garden, among other features. The second phase, which is currently unnamed and now the subject of a fundraising campaign, will include a central shelter, performance space and a "shadow wave wall," which will cast silhouette images of the guitarist.
The two-and-a-half acre area, set to be built next year, will be communal spot to explore music and art
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/jimi-hendrix-park-finally-breaks-ground-in-seattle-20140807
By Kory Grow | August 7, 2014 Updated August 7, 2014
The City of Seattle finally broke ground on the long-planned Jimi Hendrix Park, marking a two-and-a-half acre stretch of land adjacent to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle's Central District to honor its hometown guitar hero. The park's organizers, the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation, envision the park as being a place where people of different backgrounds will find the motivation to explore music and art, while celebrating Seattle's cultural heritage, experiencing community pride and appreciating the programming of the museum next door. The bulk of the construction will take place in 2015.
City officials, volunteers of the park committee and area residents were all present at the ceremony. At the groundbreaking, Scott Murase the design principle of Murase Associates of Seattle, which will be working on the park's second phase exclaimed, "Let the Experience begin!"
"Every project endorsed by our family which bears Jimi's name is meaningful to us, but this park holds special significance," the rock legend's sister, Janie Hendrix who is also the president and CEO of Experience Hendrix, LLC commented. "Seattle will always be Jimi's home. This very area is where Jimi grew up, where his dreams were cultivated and his creative energy awakened, in many ways. So to see this amazing place of beauty, dedicated to Jimi and his artistry, blossom into reality is indescribably fulfilling. Having been involved in each facet of the park's creation, I can honestly say that this musical garden is a fitting representation of Jimi's imagination. It is truly inspired."
The park's evolution is being split into two phases: The Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation has named the first "Little Wing," after the singer's 1967 song, and will include the construction of an entrance and stairway at the park's southeast corner, as well as paved pathways, a timeline of Hendrix's life and a butterfly garden, among other features. The second phase, which is currently unnamed and now the subject of a fundraising campaign, will include a central shelter, performance space and a "shadow wave wall," which will cast silhouette images of the guitarist.
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Miles Archer
Aug 2014
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Raffi Ella
(4,465 posts)1. Wow.
Nice.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)2. Cool. I'm currently learning "The Wind Cries Mary". Perhaps I'll play it in that park some day.
orleans
(34,086 posts)3. how nice they are going to do this. n/t
jmondine
(1,649 posts)4. Finally a more fitting tribute than a rock in Woodland Park Zoo
There's a great view of the Savannah from that rock, though.
livetohike
(22,165 posts)5. Would love to see it one day. A butterfly garden is so perfect
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