New York City’s W. 8th Street has a new name in honor of one of the city’s myriad musical luminaries: Jimi Hendrix Way. An unveiling ceremony was held today, June 10.
The newly-minted street is located in Greenwich Village, down the street from Hendrix’s legendary Electric Lady Studios, which he commissioned in 1968. Attendees at the unveiling included Steven Van Zandt; Hendrix’s longtime engineer and producer, Eddie Kramer; and Hendrix’s sister, Janie. The ceremony also served as a kickoff for a new partnership between Electric Lady Studios and Van Zandt’s educational nonprofit, TeachRock.
According to Janie, getting her older brother’s name on the street he helped redefine the character of has been a long time coming. In fact, as she told the New York Times, her family started working towards the commemoration “soon after Jimi passed away” in 1970 at the age of 27.
“We used to have a petition in Electric Lady Studios to sign that said, ‘Name this street after Jimi,’ and it seemed to go nowhere. We also tried to get Jimi’s face on a stamp, and that eventually happened, 12 years ago. All in due time.”
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Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated Hendrix’s birthday.




