Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, joined by Metro Parks and the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp., today announced that GRAMMY-winning artists Loretta Lynn and Jack White will be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame and join in the official ribbon-cutting of the newly-renovated Walk of Fame Park. How fitting, right? The event will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 4 and is free and open to the public.
“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the reopening of Walk of Fame Park than with the induction of Loretta Lynn and Jack White – two very diverse artists,” Mayor Dean said. “They represent what is best about Nashville with music that spans multiple genres and generations. They are great ambassadors for the creative community in our city, and I congratulate them on this wonderful honor.”
Both the induction ceremony and ribbon-cutting celebration will take place at Walk of Fame Park on Demonbreun Street, between Third and Fourth Avenues. In addition to the inductions of Lynn and White, the new plaque design for all of the renovated stars will be unveiled.
“Individually, Loretta Lynn and Jack White have each made an enormous impact on Nashville’s music scene,” said Ken Levitan, NCVC Board Chair and President of Vector Management. “Collectively, the impact of their collaborations has been felt exponentially and worldwide. The Walk of Fame showcases our diverse history and illustrates to fans from all over the world why we are Music City.”
“The improvements at Walk of Fame Park will enable the city to take better advantage of one of the busiest event parks downtown,” said Tommy Lynch, director of Metro Parks and Recreation. “The park will feature more usable green space and better electrical and sound capabilities, and it continues to celebrate the Nashville Music Garden, which is home to nearly 300 roses, including some that are very rare.”
The Music City Walk of Fame was created in the fall of 2006 on Nashville’s Music Mile, a roughly one-mile stretch that connects downtown to Music Row.
The Walk of Fame is a landmark tribute to those from all genres of music who have made significant contributions to preserving the musical heritage of Nashville and have contributed to the world through song or other industry collaboration. With the addition of Loretta Lynn and Jack White, the Walk of Fame boasts 63 stars. Permanent sidewalk medallions with the artists’ name displayed in a star-and-guitar design will be installed in the sidewalk along the Music Mile.
Oh, do please post the video, TMR! This tribute is such a well-deserved honor for both Jack and Loretta. Any time they are together — dare I say — it’s magic! So, do please share the love.
Jack’s induction speech for Loretta was golden. And her words about him got me teary-eyed. Nothin’ more beautiful than the Jack’n’Loretta Love Fest. And then the damned stream went down. Hopefully they’ll have the rest in this afternoon’s recap on WKRM.
I was watching the live feed and all of a sudden it cut out. I would be super awesome if TMR can put up the video in it’s entirety for members to see. Those of us who couldn’t be at the ceremony live would love to see Jack and Loretta get their stars.
And apparently if you miss that, you can check back at 4pm- http://wkrn.com/2015/06/04/loretta-lynn-jack-white-receive-stars-at-newly-renovated-walk-of-fame-park/
Induction ceremony to stream live here, beginning momentarily: http://wkrn.com/live/
Enjoy the ceremony, everyone!
My dad played with Loretta once in the late 60s, and I’m a huge Jack White fan. Traveling from TX to see them inducted. Honored and excited to see them both!
will yall please live stream the June 4 event at one p.m. We are so excited for Jack White and Loretta Lynn and the city of nashville. this is great news
Miss Loretta Lynn and Mr. Jack White.
Each one given a song-filled life.
Intertwined in destiny,
Giving, living harmony.
MUCH LOVE TO YOU BOTH.
So, will the Nashville Music Garden include the Van Lear Rose that was created for Loretta? And will Vault 24 begin shipping around the date of this induction ceremony?