The StarWalk in Nashville, Tennessee, was an outdoor display of cement plaques honoring country music artists who had won Grammy Awards.
[1] Honorees left handprints and other personal markings along with written messages in the cement in the manner of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
[2] The StarWalk project was a joint venture of the Fountain Square entertainment district and the Nashville branch of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.
[2] Fountain Square was a large area developed for business, shopping, and entertainment by Aladdin Resources Inc.[1] The cement plaques formed a low wall running along a scenic lakeside pedestrian path.
[1] An announcement gala was held on January 27, 1987, to promote the project and reveal the first 10 inductees: Alabama, Chet Atkins, the Charlie Daniels Band, Crystal Gayle, Loretta Lynn, Ronnie Milsap, the Oak Ridge Boys, Jerry Reed, Conway Twitty, and Dottie West.