Jimi Hendrix Gets Green Light in Seattle
Here's some news about Jimi Hendrix for you. It looks like a new theme park in his name is about to open soon.
According to Central District News in Seattle A park in Seattle is being renovated as the Jimi Hendrix Park, named in honour after the legendary guitarist. The organisers at the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation aim to make the park a focal point for multi-cultural events for the community. It's about to be decorated in lyrical stepping stones, sculptures and rain drums.
The group that's behind this large-scale memorial of Jimi Hendrix have selected a design team to put the dream into action. They will "envision landscape and structural elements that will transform a swath of turf adjacent to the Northwest African American Museum into a living tribute to the musical genius of Seattle native Jimi Hendrix."
Janie Hendrix, the guitarist's half-sister who runs his estate, chose the designers because of their passion for the project. She personally donated $20,000 to the foundation, with the over $600,000 in funding and donations coming from local sources.
A beautiful outdoor space to remember the man sounds like a great idea, but Hendrix fans haven't always been supportive of the decisions by his estate. In 2009 one fan who thought the Gibson Jimi Hendrix Authorized Guitar said it acted as "evidence that the Hendrix estate, led by half-sister Janie Hendrix, has finally gone 302 certifiably bats--t involuntarily-committed crazy."
He continued: "Let's band together to get Janie the psychiatric help she needs and put someone else at the helm of Experience Hendrix."
According to Central District News in Seattle A park in Seattle is being renovated as the Jimi Hendrix Park, named in honour after the legendary guitarist. The organisers at the Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation aim to make the park a focal point for multi-cultural events for the community. It's about to be decorated in lyrical stepping stones, sculptures and rain drums.
The group that's behind this large-scale memorial of Jimi Hendrix have selected a design team to put the dream into action. They will "envision landscape and structural elements that will transform a swath of turf adjacent to the Northwest African American Museum into a living tribute to the musical genius of Seattle native Jimi Hendrix."
Janie Hendrix, the guitarist's half-sister who runs his estate, chose the designers because of their passion for the project. She personally donated $20,000 to the foundation, with the over $600,000 in funding and donations coming from local sources.
A beautiful outdoor space to remember the man sounds like a great idea, but Hendrix fans haven't always been supportive of the decisions by his estate. In 2009 one fan who thought the Gibson Jimi Hendrix Authorized Guitar said it acted as "evidence that the Hendrix estate, led by half-sister Janie Hendrix, has finally gone 302 certifiably bats--t involuntarily-committed crazy."
He continued: "Let's band together to get Janie the psychiatric help she needs and put someone else at the helm of Experience Hendrix."
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