Bronx Walk of Fame

The Bronx Walk of Fame is a 23 block corridor along the Grand Concourse, one of the main boulevards in The Bronx, the northernmost borough of New York City, with street signs honoring people who have lived in the borough and had worthy accomplishments. Individuals selected for honor frequently have been celebrities in artistic fields, but there also have been relative “unknowns” who have quietly made their mark on society, and several groups have also been honored. Elections to the Bronx Walk of Fame are held annually.

Bronx Walk of Fame
Location within New York City
Bronx Walk of Fame (New York)
Established1997
LocationGrand Concourse from 138th Street to East 161st Street, The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°49′36″N 73°55′22″W
TypeHall of Fame
FounderFernando Ferrer
OwnerBronx borough president,
Bronx Tourism Council
Public transit accessNew York City Subway
(149th Street), (138th and 149th Streets), (138th and 149th Streets), (161st Street), (161st Street)
Nearest parkingStreet parking and nearby private garages
Websitehttp://bronxtourism.wpengine.com/bronx-walk-of-fame/
Bronx Walk of Fame signs for Nate Archibald and Regis Philbin at the corner of the Grand Concourse and East 153rd Street. They were two of the original five inductees.
Bronx Walk of Fame sign for Diahann Carroll at the corner of the Grand Concourse and East 144th Street.

History

Fernando Ferrer, borough president of the Bronx from 1987 to 2001, conceived the idea for the Bronx Walk of Fame in 1997 to honor people who had ties to The Bronx and made significant contributions to society.[1]

The initial induction ceremony, on June 1, 1997, coincided with the conclusion of the 25th Bronx Week, an annual spring celebration of street festivals and concerts throughout the Bronx, a parade, and the Bronx Ball, a black-tie gala that includes a ceremony for the inductees.[2] The inductees’ names were inscribed on street signs mounted on lampposts on the Grand Concourse from East 161st Street to East 158th Street, in front of the Bronx County Courthouse, each bearing the name of an honoree. The original design included the honoree's name in the center of the sign, the words "The Bronx" above and "Walk of Fame" below, and stylized images of the Bronx County Courthouse on the left and a pizza shop on the right.[1]

In 2007, the signs were replaced with a new design featuring a different typeface, a redrawn courthouse, and the pizza shop replaced by an Art Deco building meant to evoke the architectural style of many of the apartment buildings on the Grand Concourse. As more honorees have been added over the years, the signs have been placed further southward, extending past East 149th Street, beyond which there are much fewer pedestrians, and reaching the southern end of the Grand Concourse at East 138th Street.[1]

In 2019, a five-year project was announced to reconstitute the walk along the Grand Concourse starting at East 149th Street near Hostos Community College and the main Bronx Post Office, extending to 167th Street near the Bronx Museum of the Arts. The new alignment would give an opportunity to group inductees by similar accomplishments, install new plaques, allow more pedestrians to have a better opportunity to see the plaques, and create a digital map.[1][3]

Election process

Nominations can be made by anybody in the community, and selections are determined by a committee consisting of the Bronx borough president, The Bronx Tourism Council, and The Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation. Inductees’ names are announced prior to Bronx Week. Their names are inscribed on oversized street signs that are unveiled in front of the Bronx County Courthouse located on the Grand Concourse between East 158th and 161st Streets, where they remain on lampposts for one year before being transferred to different locations along the Grand Concourse to make room for the next group of honorees.[1]

The Bronx Walk of Fame is maintained by the Bronx Tourism Council. Since 2012, the number of inductees has been limited to five per year. In 2020, Bronx Week celebrations and the Walk of Fame selections were cancelled because of the COVID-19 epidemic, which hit New York City particularly hard that spring.[4][5]

List of honorees

The following people have been honored with election.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Year Name Field or Talent
1997John Benitez (born 1957)drummer, guitarist, songwriter, and music producer
1997Nate Archibald (born 1948)professional basketball player
1997Regis Philbin (1931–2020)television host, actor, singer, and producer
1997Renée Taylor (born 1933)actress, screenwriter, playwright, and director
1997Robert Klein (born 1942)comedian and actor
1998Angela Bofill (born 1954)singer and songwriter
1998Garry Marshall (1934–2016)film producer, director, screenwriter, actor, and comedian
1998Red Buttons (1918–2006)comedian and actor
1998Rita Moreno (born 1931)actress, dancer, and singer
1999Esai Morales (born 1962)actor
1999Felipe López (born 1974)professional basketball player
1999Hal Linden (born 1931)actor
1999Joe Franklin (1926–2015)radio and television host
2000Dave Valentin (1952–2017)musician
2000Dolores Hope (1909–2011)singer
2000*Guy Williams (1924–1989)actor and model
2000Marvin Scott (born 1938)newscaster and anchorman
2000Neil deGrasse Tyson (born 1958)astronomer
2000Sam Garnes (born 1974)professional football player
2000Yomo Toro (1933–2012)musician
2001Burt Young (born 1940)actor
2001Colin Powell (born 1937)United States Army general, secretary of state, and diplomat
2001Diahann Carroll (1935–2019)actress, singer, model
2001E.L. Doctorow (1931–2015)author
2001Ed Kranepool (born 1944)professional baseball player
2001Jim Ryan (born 1939)news reporter and anchorman
2001Johnny Pacheco (born 1935)musician, arranger, composer, music producer, and bandleader
2001KRS-One (born 1965)rapper
2001Lyn Brownnewscaster
2001Ace Frehley (born 1951)musician and songwriter
2001*Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999)film director, producer, and screenwriter
2002Cathy Moriarty-Gentile (born 1960)actress and singer
2002Danny Aiello (1933–2019)actor
2002Gabe Pressman (1924–2017)television journalist
2002*Rosetta LeNoire (1911–2002)actress, producer, and casting agent
2002Ray Barretto (1928–2006)musician and bandleader
2002The Chantelspop music group
2003Daniel Libeskind (born 1946)architect
2003Kool DJ Red Alert (born 1956)disc jockey
2003Jake LaMotta (1922–2017)professional boxer
2003Jimmy Sabater (1936–2012)musician
2003Joey Kramer (born 1950)musician
2003Liz Torres (born 1947)actress, singer, and comedienne
2003Michael Kay (born 1961)sportscaster
2003Valerie Simpson (born 1946)singer, songwriter, and music producer
2004*Bobby Darin (1936–1973)singer, songwriter, and actor
2004Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Fivehip hop group
2004John Patrick Shanley (born 1950)screenwriter, director, and playwright
2004Shelley Morrison (1936–2019)actress
2004Sonia Manzano (born 1950)actress, screenwriter, author, singer, and songwriter
2004Willie Colón (born 1950)musician
2005Army Archerd (1922–2019)newspaper columnist
2005*Charlie Palmieri (1927–1988)musician and bandleader
2005Daniel Schorr (1916–2010)journalist
2005Dominic Chianese (born 1931)actor, singer, and musician
2005Ed Pinckney (born 1963)professional basketball player
2005Eddie Palmieri (born 1936)musician and bandleader
2005Joseíto Mateo (1920–2018)musician, songwriter, and singer
2005Kurtis Blow (born 1959)rapper
2005The Chiffonspop music group
2006Art Donovan (1924–2013)professional football player
2006Bobby Sanabria (born 1957)musician
2006La India (born 1969)singer and songwriter
2006Manny Azenberg (born 1934)theatre producer
2006Mary Higgins Clark (1927–2020)author
2006Tony Guida (born 1941)newscaster and anchorman
2006Afrika Bambaataa (born 1957)rapper
2007Aventurasinging group
2007Budd Friedman (born 1932)founder of the Improv comedy clubs
2007Dion DiMucci (born 1939)singer and songwriter
2007Doris Roberts (1925–2016)actress
2007*Luther Vandross (1951–2005)singer, songwriter, and record producer
2008Adam Rodriguez (born 1975)actor
2008Ruth Westheimer (born 1928)author and talk show host
2008Grandmaster Caz (born 1960)rapper and disc jockey
2008Larry Chance and the Earlssinging group
2008Rock Steady Crewbreak dancers
2009Charles Fox (composer) (born 1940)composer
2009Grand Wizzard Theodore (born 1963)disc jockey
2009Judy Reyes (born 1967)actress
2009Melissa Manchester (born 1951)singer, songwriter, and actress
2009Tony Orlando (born 1941)singer, songwriter, and music producer
2010Ed Lewis (born 1940)founder of Essence magazine
2010Herman Badillo (1928–2014)United States congressman, Bronx borough president
2010Jerry Vale (1930–2014)singer
2010Joanie Madden & Cherish the Ladiesmusic group
2011Charles Latibeaudiere (born 1969)television producer
2011Chazz Palminteri (born 1952)actor
2011Irene Cara (born 1962)singer, songwriter, and actress
2011Joy Bryant (born 1974)actress
2012Fat Joe (born 1970)rapper
2012Sol Negrin (1929–2017)cinematographer
2012Tyson Beckford (born 1970)model, actor
2012Valerie Capers (born 1935)musician and composer
2013Ellen Barkin (born 1954)actress
2013Miguel Angel Amadeo (born 1934)musician and composer
2013Robert Abrams (born 1938)New York State attorney general, Bronx borough president
2014David Zayas (born 1962)actor
2014Priscilla Lopez (born 1948)actress and dancer
2014Rachel Ticotin (born 1958)actress
2014Willie Colon (born 1983)professional football player
2014Swizz Beatz (born 1978)rapper and record producer
2015*Alfredo Thiebaud (1940–2014)local businessman
2015Dolph Schayes (1928–2015)professional basketball player
2015Malik Yoba (born 1967)actor
2015Stacey Dash (born 1966 or 1967)actress
2016Arlene Alda (born 1933)musician, author, and photographer
2016Eduardo Vilaro (born 1964)dancer and choreographer
2016Peter Sohn (born 1997)animator, director, and voice actor
2016Vincent Pastore (born 1946)actor
2017Manny Villafaña (born 1940)medical device inventor
2017Funkmaster Flex (born 1968)disc jockey, rapper, record producer, actor, and radio host
2017Prince Royce (born 1989)singer and songwriter
2017Selenis Leyva (born 1972)actress
2018Tarana Burke (born 1973)activist who started the Me Too movement
2018Slick Rick (born 1965)rapper and record producer
2018Maggie Siff (born 1974)actress
2019Regina Spektor (born 1980)singer, songwriter, and pianist
2019Iran Barkley (born 1960)professional boxer
2019Carolyn Porco (born 1953)astronomer
2020no inductees, elections cancelled because of the COVID-19 epidemic[12]

* Posthumous honoree

Bronx Walk of Fame website

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