Friday, December 30, 2016

Gone but not forgotten

Remembering a few of our friends and neighbors who died in 2016...

Stephen Konzen (aka the East Village Magic Man), friend, magician



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Richard Kopperdahl, writer, patient



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Carmen Pabón, community activist, gardener



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Bill Gerstel, father, musician


[Photo from 2014 by James Maher]

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Ernest Russell, father, artist


[Photo by Legacy Russell]

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Adrian Gilboe, store owner, collector



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Brett Kilroe, designer, music lover


[Photo by Dan Winters]

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Lorraine Levine, sophisticated lady, advice giver



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Tom Mulligan, Army veteran, Tompkins Square Park regular


[Photo by Michael Sean Edwards]

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John Farris, poet, mentor

[Photo of John Farris by EVG from 2010]

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Alan Vega, musician, icon


[Image via]

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Roland Legiardi-Laura, poet, director of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe

[Image via Nuyorican Poets Cafe]

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Al Orensanz, author, director of the Angel Orensanz Center



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Coca Crystal, writer, cable-access star


[Image via Facebook]

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Jim Hayes (aka Cowboy Jim), Tompkins Square Park, St. Mark's Place fixture


[Photo courtesy of John Caldwell]

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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace..you are missed.

Anonymous said...

nice tribute, thanks

Anonymous said...

Very nice tribute. But it is so sad. So much loss this year in 2016 :(

Anonymous said...

So many beautiful souls. So many artistic and community contributions, so much love. Look around you, newcomers: Meet your neighbors, let's all hold hands in 2017 and beyond. Let's help each other be better. Let's feed each other, let's protect each other, let's love each other. Love triumphs hate.

Gojira said...

Always the saddest EV Grieve post, but thank you for this yearly remembrance of those who have gone before us. May they be having a wondrous existence wherever they are.

And to those still here on this circling orb, Happy New Year to all, may it bring more good things than bad.

Anonymous said...

Peace and love to all these beautiful souls. I imagine they have all impacted my life without even knowing.

Anonymous said...

@9:38AM this is a spirit that we all need to share. We need to come together once and for all and put all our differences aside and just try to see ourselves in each other's eyes and find tolerance for all people in our hearts. Of course we can't extend this to the Drumpfler youth or most people living north south east or west of NYC because that would just be stupid and they've made their choice to be on the wrong side of history and good luck with that.

Time Takes a Cigarette said...

So many EV regulars were lost this year, and sadly we also just lost Wayne Sawyer, aka Joey Zero, who hosted a late night punk rock music show on Public Access TV called Time Takes A Cigarette. Wayne was a regular at CBGBs. He was 61.

https://www.facebook.com/wayne.j.sawyer

Anonymous said...

Oh man, I remember that access show, it was the bomb. The best name, too, Time Takes a Cigarette, thanks for turning us on to who was responsible for that. RIP Wayne Sawyer.

Anonymous said...

Wow, just noticed that the always sharply dressed man with a beagle had passed. Bill G. Would run into him in er park. : {

Giovanni said...

I knew Wayne Sawyer, aka Joey Zero, he was quite a character. He seemed to know everyone in the music business, including members of The Ramones, who he adored. I always used to see his public access TV show while channel surfing at 2 in the morning, and he had a blast doing ithe show and hanging out will all the musicians. There are still clips of his show up on YouTube. Wayne was not that old but had some health problems, and I was always telling him to stop smoking, which he promised he would, but never did. Time Takes A Cigarette. Rest in Peace, Wayne.

Walter said...

Thanks for this bitter-sweet memorial, EVG. I'm hoping there won't be any more open casket funerals in 2017. Had 2 this past year and can't get the images out of my head.

RockChick said...

Where's Bowie? Surely he was enough of a neighbor to be included.