Best Tribute to Local Rock Legends
Valley Rockstar Memorial
Doug Hopkins may have shuffled off his mortal coil some 28 years ago, but he’s still a part of the city where he made his name as a musician. A vibrant, 8-foot-wide painting of the late Gin Blossoms songwriter and guitarist adorns the cinderblock wall outside Tommy Gwinn’s home in Tempe and is part of the Valley Rockstar Memorial, a mural series he launched in 2020 to honor prominent local musicians who have died. Alongside Hopkins are portraits of guitarist-vocalist Lawrence Zubia, Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, keyboardist Vince Welnick of The Tubes, and Mike Condello, the bandleader for The Wallace and Ladmo Show. There are seven paintings in all, each created by Mesa artist Gina Ribaudo. As Gwinn told us earlier this year, the project is a way to keep the memories of these local legends alive. “Someone told me once that everybody dies twice: The first time is when they pass away and the second is when everybody forgets who they were,” he says. “And I’m trying to help keep the second one from happening as much as possible.” Amen, brother.