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December 10, 2005

John Lennon RIP

The following message appeared today on the Jazz West Coast listserve.

With all the ink flowing about this being 25 years since John Lennon bought the farm, I must tell you how I heard about it.
I was at Dante's jazz club in the San Fernando Valley and the TV set above the bar was on and showing the Monday night football game. The band was on a break. Howard Cosell made his now-notable announcement that Lennon had been shot and killed. It was silent. Then Jake Hanna looked up at the screen from his bar seat and proclaimed firmly in his best W.C. Fields voice, "One down, three to go."
I love Jake.
Jack Tracy

Jack Tracy is a former editor of Down Beat.

Jake Hanna is a great drummer.

Posted by dramsey at December 10, 2005 11:37 AM

COMMENTS

Jack Tracy's comments on the death of John Lennon were disgusting and ignorant in that typical, jazz- person-with-blinders-on, way. Let jazz people rail all they want about the evils of rock and roll; this will just assure their continuing irrelevance in the world.

Posted by: Allen Lowe at January 24, 2006 10:18 AM



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