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Related: About this forumPhilly got Patti LaBelle's name wrong on honorary street
Source: Associated Press
Philly got Patti LaBelle's name wrong on honorary street
July 5, 2019
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia honored singer Patti LaBelle with her very own street earlier this week. Unfortunately, the signs didnt get her name right.
The citys Streets Department didnt capitalize the b? in the legendary soul singers last name on the signs that were put up before Tuesdays ceremony on Broad Street. A stretch between Locust and Spruce streets was renamed Patti LaBelle Way in honor of the Philadelphia native.
City spokeswoman Deana Gamble tells The Philadelphia Inquirer the city is aware of the error and plans to install signs with the correct capitalization next week.
A sign that LaBelle autographed and held during the ceremony had the correct spelling.
She thanked all the fans who came out to the ceremony and reminisced about her parents walking down that very stretch of Broad Street.
July 5, 2019
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia honored singer Patti LaBelle with her very own street earlier this week. Unfortunately, the signs didnt get her name right.
The citys Streets Department didnt capitalize the b? in the legendary soul singers last name on the signs that were put up before Tuesdays ceremony on Broad Street. A stretch between Locust and Spruce streets was renamed Patti LaBelle Way in honor of the Philadelphia native.
City spokeswoman Deana Gamble tells The Philadelphia Inquirer the city is aware of the error and plans to install signs with the correct capitalization next week.
A sign that LaBelle autographed and held during the ceremony had the correct spelling.
She thanked all the fans who came out to the ceremony and reminisced about her parents walking down that very stretch of Broad Street.
https://apnews.com/668b63a02b6b4611bd322bf1cb009915
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Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Philly misspelled Patti LaBelles name on her honorary street
by Bethany Ao, Updated: July 5, 2019- 2:21 PM
This week, the legendary soul singer Patti LaBelle was honored with her own Philly street. The section of Broad Street between Spruce and Locust Streets was renamed Patti LaBelle Way in a ceremony that celebrated the singer, who hails from Southwest Philly.
But the Streets Department misspelled LaBelles name in the signs it installed at the intersection, leaving out the capital B in her last name. According to Deana Gamble, the communications director for the city, the Streets Department is aware of the error and plans on installing signs with the correct spelling next week. (The sign that LaBelle autographed and held up at the ceremony featured the correct spelling.)
LaBelle first rose to prominence as a solo artist and the leader of disco trio LaBelle. Her career, which spans five decades, has branched out into humanitarian efforts notably as an HIV/AIDS awareness advocate and as a celebrity chef. Shes written several cookbooks and even hosted her own show on the Cooking Channel.
LaBelle joined the ranks of other public figures with Philly ties with their own streets, including Boyz II Men and Muhammad Ali, although Ali wasnt originally from Philly.
by Bethany Ao, Updated: July 5, 2019- 2:21 PM
This week, the legendary soul singer Patti LaBelle was honored with her own Philly street. The section of Broad Street between Spruce and Locust Streets was renamed Patti LaBelle Way in a ceremony that celebrated the singer, who hails from Southwest Philly.
But the Streets Department misspelled LaBelles name in the signs it installed at the intersection, leaving out the capital B in her last name. According to Deana Gamble, the communications director for the city, the Streets Department is aware of the error and plans on installing signs with the correct spelling next week. (The sign that LaBelle autographed and held up at the ceremony featured the correct spelling.)
LaBelle first rose to prominence as a solo artist and the leader of disco trio LaBelle. Her career, which spans five decades, has branched out into humanitarian efforts notably as an HIV/AIDS awareness advocate and as a celebrity chef. Shes written several cookbooks and even hosted her own show on the Cooking Channel.
LaBelle joined the ranks of other public figures with Philly ties with their own streets, including Boyz II Men and Muhammad Ali, although Ali wasnt originally from Philly.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/patti-labelle-philadephia-honorary-street-misspelled-20190705.html
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Philly got Patti LaBelle's name wrong on honorary street (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2019
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mobeau69
(11,588 posts)1. Love me some Patti!
Demit
(11,238 posts)2. Figures. I still remember our misspelled sign "Sea to Shinning Sea"
for the Beach Boys concert in 1985 that was, I believe, nationally televised. We're not too gud at speling