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NYC Transit Officials Scrap Plans For Michael Jackson Subway Tribute

August 24th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Michael Jackson

Transit officials in New York City have vetoed plans to rename the site of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” music video in tribute to the singer. In 1987, Jackson teamed up with Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese to shoot the 16-minute short film — featuring Wesley Snipes — at Hoyt-Schermerhorn Subway Station in Brooklyn.

Fans of the King of the Pop are requesting that the station be renamed after Jackson and a plaque be displayed in honor of the star. However, officials at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority have scrapped the plan because they fear tourists and commuters will be confused by the name-change.

“Having Michael Jackson visit and moonwalk at this station was a huge deal not only for Brooklyn, but all of New York in the ’80s. And renaming this station in his honor would put it on the map and help ensure that people don’t forget,” says New York City Councilwoman Letitia James, who is spearheading the campaign for the Jackson subway tribute.




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