The plaque looks amazing and it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to see my fellow Dubliner Brendan Behans plaque just above Leonards. I cannot wait to visit New York again and go see it for real.
The plaque looks great - elegant and understated, much like the man himself! Many thanks to those that made this happen, and to those that were there who have shared video and photos
I'm chained to the old masquerade... 2008: London O2 14th Nov, RAH 18th Nov; 2009: NY RCMH 16th May, Weybridge MBW 11th July, Barcelona 21st Sept; 2010: Sligo 31st July, Lille 25th Sept, Las Vegas 11th Dec; 2012: Wembley Arena 8th Sept, Dublin 11th Sept 2013: London O2 21st June, London O2 14th Sept
Paula wrote:Oh what a great plaque will it stay in that position near the door, did someone's plaque get re-housed or was there always space there?
In that spot there was a plaque with information about the hotel, which was moved to a pair of pillars further to the left. You can see the previous configuration here: http://www.hotelchelsea.com/history.php
Thanks for the link Jim I have no idea of the politics at the Chelsea but obviously a few residents are not too happy. I think it looks really good and I am chuffed to pieces that it is there.
Dublin 14th June, Manchester 20th June, O2 17th July, Matlock Bandstand Aug 28, O2 14th November, Royal Albert Hall 17th and 18th November 2008, MBW 11th July 2009, Liverpool Echo 14th July 2009
Beautiful idea and exquisite implementation of it, Dick.
Thank you to you, Dick, Jarkko, Marie, Sue, and everyone else who had any association with it, at all. Thank you, Lightning, for going and recording as you did. You've been priceless in so many ways here.
~ Lizzy
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken." ~ Oscar Wilde
Congrats to all who participated in the Chelsea ceremony! You've made us all proud. Specially thanks to Dick & Linda for organizing and presiding over the whole process. Thelma, thank you much for your video-I felt like I was there. I haven't had a chance to watch Sue's yet, but hopefully soon. Watching it, with Esther, so proud of her brother, representing him so magnificently, the video brought tears to my eyes. It was so overwhelming to see all the historical plaques there at the Chelsea when we visited earlier. Now, to see Leonard's plaque dedicated is so tremendously touching, it is difficult to describe. It becomes personal, almost like one finds a sign over a childhood fishing hole dedicating it to an earlier time. And again, it is so much more, as it reflects the adulation that his lifetime achievement so truly deserves.
It would be nice if the people in the video would tell us who they were and where they came from. There were a lot of unfamiliar faces. When I began shooting I didn't even know who was Robert Kory and who was John Lissauer. I got them mixed up. And I couldn't find Esther Cohen.
Thank you all for appreciating. I love making videos.
Must have been wonderful to be there. I thought how much like Leonard Esther was. As she turned her head to look round, it was just like Leonard does after he has delivered a song.
Thanks for the video. Can't wait for next year when I will be able to see the plaque for real.
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Just want to say Thanks to Dick,and His wife,Sue and all others that made this possible.
What I would like to say has all been said,so I won"t waste your time.
When I first herd of the Plaque idea and the chance
of being part of it,I couldn,t get in fast enough.
This little piece of history will out live all of us,yet as long as Leonards legacy lives on through
the ages,I will have been a very tiny part of the preservation and honor bestowed him.
It is an honor to have been part of that.
It was a weekend I"ll never forget. It started with me buying the tickets for the show at Madison
Square Garden,getting that day off from work,landing a room at the historic Chelsea Hotel for that
night,being so blessed for Gina and I to be invited to the Plaque Ceremony,and then having my
special tee shirt with the Plaque on the back made to wear that day.
Life doesnt get any better than that.
We live in CT. and visit the City alot,but you Guys made this weekend one I"ll never forget!!
The Plaque is incredible,its placing is incredible,the timing was incredible,the day was incredible,
and the Honorarium is beyond words!
Meeting You all was very nice, and Thanks again!
Keith
You're welcome, Keith, and so right: it was an amazing day/weekend.
My friend Andrea Dolloff, forum member and photographer, just posted up her photographs of the Chelsea Hotel event at http://www.flickr.com/photos/39568202@N05/
I'm trying to put people's names on the photographs. If I get someone's name/identity wrong, or if you see yourself or someone you know in a photo, feel free to pm me with the shot number, and I'll add the caption.
Sue