Dropping Like Flies

August 2, 2007
Tommy Makem, Irish Singer, Dies
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 9:14 a.m. ET

DOVER, N.H. (AP) – Acclaimed Irish singer, songwriter and storyteller Tommy Makem has died of cancer, ending a worldwide entertainment career that spanned more than five decades. He was 74.

"It is with great sadness that I have to report Tommy Makem passed away tonight after a long bout with lung cancer," said a message posted on his web site Wednesday night. Makem died in Dover, where he lived.

Makem grew to international fame while performing with the band The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem in the late 1950s and 1960s.

Makem & Clancy Brothers do Dylan's "When the Ship Comes In"

President Mary McAleese of Ireland led the tributes, saying Makem brought happiness and joy to fans all over the world.

"Always the consummate musician, he was also a superb ambassador for the country, and one of whom we will always be proud," McAleese said.

Liam Clancy also remembered his life-long music partner.

"Tommy was a man of high integrity, honesty, and his courage really shone through towards the end," he told RTE Radio in Dublin, Ireland.

Clancy and Makem teamed up after emigrating to the United States from Ireland in the late 1950s where they began careers in acting, before turning to music.

Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his baritone voice, Makem helped spread stories and songs of Irish culture around the world.

"He just had the knack of making an audience laugh or cry… holding them in his hands," Clancy said.

In New Hampshire, Makem performed at the Statehouse this year for Gov. John Lynch's inaugural celebration.

"It was known that he was not well, yet he played with typical passion and wit, evoking tears of joy and sadness from those assembled," Lynch said on Thursday.

He called Makem a state, national and international treasure.

"With a strong voice and even stronger spirit, Tommy inspired millions," Lynch said.

An ailing Makem visited Belfast last month to receive an honorary degree from the University of Ulster and returned to his native Armagh.

Makem was best known for songs such as The Green Fields of France, Gentle Annie and Red is the Rose.

With the Clancy Brothers, he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, the Tonight Show and on every major television network show in the United States, and they soon became the four most famous Irishmen in the world, according to a biography on his web site.

They played to audiences from New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall to every major concert venue in the English-speaking world.

Even while battling cancer, Makem was maintaining a performance schedule, with gigs listed through this fall.

His web site reported that Makem once was asked if he planned to retire.

"Yes, of course," he said. "I retire every night and in the morning when I awake I realize just how lucky and privileged I am to be able to continue doing the things I love to do."

On the Web:

www.makem.com
Lee Hazelwood

Break out your many and gorgeous editions of "Some Velvet Morning".
Tony Wilson :(
Merv Griffin
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
Originally posted by le sonick:
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
World Series wins
Phil Rizzuto - 9
Ted Williams - O

Holy Cow! :eek:
Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by le sonick:
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
World Series wins
Phil Rizzuto - 9
Ted Williams - O

Holy Cow! :eek:
Baltimore 12
Yankees 0
Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by le sonick:
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
World Series wins
Phil Rizzuto - 9
Ted Williams - O

Holy Cow! :eek:
i thought he won 7 and played in 9?
though ted didn't play in any, did he?

yogi's got 10. fucking nuts.
Tony Wilson, Factory Founder

August 15, 2007
Tony Wilson, Impresario and a Founder of Postpunk Label, Dies at 57

By BEN SISARIO
Tony Wilson, a British television reporter who became one of the most
influential figures in postpunk music with his Factory Records label, died
on Friday in Manchester, England. He was 57.

The cause was a heart attack, said his publicist, Andy Saunders. Mr. Wilson
learned he had kidney cancer a year ago.

Mr. Wilson was a 26-year-old reporter for Granada Television in Manchester
when he had an epiphany at a sparsely attended Sex Pistols show. Attracted
by the anarchic spirit of the band, he became a passionate advocate for the
music scene that was starting to sprout up in the city. According to popular
accounts, the bands Joy Division, the Fall, the Smiths and the Buzzcocks
were all formed by people who had attended that same Sex Pistols concert.
Mr. Wilson featured musicians on his television program and, in 1978, helped
found the independent Factory label.

As a record company, Factory was both a trendsetter and a farce. Releasing
music by Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio and Happy Mondays, it
helped define the minimal aesthetic of postpunk and followed the musicâ??s
transition into the hedonistic rave style known as Madchester. In its
graphic design Factory was crisp and experimental.

But Mr. Wilson, an intellectual prankster who was portrayed by the comedian
Steve Coogan in the 2002 mock documentary â??24 Hour Party People,â? gave his
artists unusually generous contracts, and seemed to view Factory as more of
a whimsical Conceptual-art project than a business. Catalog numbers were
assigned not only to musical releases but also to stationery, parties and
even the dental work of one of the labelâ??s founders. In 1983 New Orderâ??s
12-inch single â??Blue Mondayâ? became a best seller, but because of its
elaborate packaging â?? it was designed to look like a floppy disk â?? Factory
lost money on every copy.

â??You either make money,â? Mr. Wilson once said, â??or you make history.â? The
label went bankrupt in 1992.

Factory No. 51 was the Hacienda, a Manchester nightclub that opened in 1982
and became the center of dance culture in Britain. Madonna made her British
stage debut there in 1984; that year Mr. Wilson also signed one of Factoryâ??s
biggest bands, Happy Mondays, after it came in last place in a battle of the
bands contest at the Hacienda. The club became a notorious drug den, and it
was shut down by the authorities in 1997.

Anthony Howard Wilson was born in Salford, near Manchester, and graduated
from Cambridge University. He was hired as a reporter at Granada, where he
became a local celebrity for his flamboyant style and his music coverage.
His program â??So It Goesâ? featured the first television appearances of Elvis
Costello and the Jam.

Mr. Wilson, who was married and divorced twice, is survived by his
companion, Yvette Livesey, as well as by a son, Oliver, and a daughter,
Isabel.

Mr. Wilson, who held onto his job at Granada while he ran Factory, started
several labels after Factory shut down, most recently F4, but none lasted
long. For the last 15 years his consuming project was In the City, a
music-business conference in Manchester, which he founded with Ms. Livesey.
Max Roach
Herbert Kornfeld RIP

Memorial Shirt
Wow, really? I'm way behind the times.

If it's not discussed on this forum or on Law & Order: SVU re-runs, I don't know about it.

Originally posted by miss pretentious:
He died in May. Where have you been?
Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by le sonick:
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
World Series wins
Phil Rizzuto - 9
Ted Williams - O

Holy Cow! :eek:
Baltimore 12
Yankees 0
Texas 30
Balmer 3
Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by le sonick:
not that i find pleasure in knowing anyone has left this earth…but ex-Yankees….

Phil Rizzuto
World Series wins
Phil Rizzuto - 9
Ted Williams - O

Holy Cow! :eek:
Baltimore 12
Yankees 0
Texas 30
Balmer 3
haha. i thought that was a misprint. i cant even make fun of Orioles fans today, i feel too bad.
fidel castro.

no linkage because it hasn't been formally announced yet… but it should be later today…
Originally posted by SalParadise:
fidel castro.

no linkage because it hasn't been formally announced yet… but it should be later today…
Seriously?
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by SalParadise:
fidel castro.

no linkage because it hasn't been formally announced yet… but it should be later today…
Seriously?
si.