Showing posts with label 7 p.m. cheer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 p.m. cheer. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Twilight's last gleaming: One last electric version of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' on 7th Street
[Photo last night by Sarah Larson]
In case you were headed over to Seventh Street between Avenue A and First Avenue this evening to hear the Jimi Hendrix-style version of "the Star-Spangled Banner" ... last night marked the final performance.
Starting on April 3, Seventh Street resident John the Baptist (aka John Fredericks) played the anthem on his Bobkat with a Stratocaster neck from his fire escape during the 7 p.m. cheer for health-care workers.
The song became a tradition, even attracting two off-duty ER doctors from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx who wanted to hear it live.
He recalled one night where he didn't break out his guitar, and "people were looking up at our fire escape, and they were, like pissed," he told Sarah Larson as part of The New Yorker's cover story on a day in the life in NYC during COVID-19.
The tribute was always personal, as his father and two brothers are ER doctors, per The New Yorker. It also received the approval of Janie Hendrix, Jimi's sister.
Here's a flashback to April 20 ... to a video via Stacie Joy...
And an upclose version that Rainer Turim shot for Gothamist...
Monday, April 20, 2020
7 p.m. on 7th Street
As previously noted, the #ClapBecauseWeCare cheer for health-care workers and first responders is especially raucous on Seventh Street between Avenue A aand First Avenue... where, since April 3, resident John the Baptist has played "The Star Spangled Banner" on his guitar from an upper floor. (An EVG regular tells us that Janie Hendrix, sister to Jimi, loves this tribute.)
Here's a video via EVG contributor Stacie Joy from a nearby rooftop last night, where the 7 p.m. cheers seemed the loudest and longest in the neighborhood to date...
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