brett,
thank you for writing about kenny. sometimes, weeks go by without my
thinking about kenny, and then, suddenly, the reality of his passing hits me
once again with all its impact as if it were the first time.
this is one of the first winters in many years that i haven't spent in new
york. only yesterday i was wondering how it would feel to go back there
knowing that kenny is not around anymore. e so many things have happened to
me since he died, and i thought about how final, how absolute it feels to
KNOW that he will never hear about these changes.
wallyK

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I was just thinking about all you guys, thought I would find out what was
new, checked the JMDL website, and found out that Kenny passed away.

It seems like only yesterday that we were hanging out in a hotel room in
Vancouver after Joni's show, singing, laughing, hugging and being jmdlers.
I have the fondest memories of a happy man with a big smile, a generous
heart, and total command of Joni's lyrics.

He sent me tapes of the Vancouver and the MSG shows.

I can't believe that he passed on.

So sad.

The last song I heard him sing was Sunny Sunday.  I'm playing it now in his
honour.

Brett

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