I love the Eddie Kendricks Memorial Garden on 18th Street and 4th Avenue North for many reasons. I spent many an hour listening to him and The Temptations growing up and I think this memorial with the sculpture by Alabama's Ron McDowell is excellent. It's nestled in a garden of flowering crape myrtles and hydrangeas, a lovely setting for the stage with Eddie singing into the microphone and the Temps in the background. It was drizzling Saturday when we took a stroll through this quiet little urban garden... Eddie was still singing. I'm certain this is the song .... My Girl!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
A Rainy Afternoon with Eddie
I love the Eddie Kendricks Memorial Garden on 18th Street and 4th Avenue North for many reasons. I spent many an hour listening to him and The Temptations growing up and I think this memorial with the sculpture by Alabama's Ron McDowell is excellent. It's nestled in a garden of flowering crape myrtles and hydrangeas, a lovely setting for the stage with Eddie singing into the microphone and the Temps in the background. It was drizzling Saturday when we took a stroll through this quiet little urban garden... Eddie was still singing. I'm certain this is the song .... My Girl!
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I still do the "Temptation Walk" whenever I hear their music.
What a great shot!
The Temptations! Oh, yes! I was the 19,240,941st person to watch "My Girl" on YouTube. What a great group. Did you notice that they were all neat, cleanshaven guys in suits with ties? (For years I had "My Girl" as my daughter's ringtone, then she moved to Africa and now I use an African tune.)
Quite a sculpture!
He's crying. That's a beautiful picture.
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