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Warren Clarke

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John Baizley/Baroness wrote a fine tribute to him

Jonathan Athon of Black Tusk, RIP (read Baroness' tribute)

Black Tusk Bassist Jonathan Athon Memorial Fund Established

The remaining members of Black Tusk have issued the following statement:

"We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the overwhelming amount of support received in the past week. Many of you have been inquiring about Athon's medical bills and how you can help. As of now, they are covered. However, we would still like you to contribute if you can. Athon was a very giving person, and he thoroughly enjoyed helping others with his endless skill sets. Athon played a very large role in the renovation of fellow bassist and friend Jason Statts' home after he was paralyzed from a gunshot wound, and he regularly checked in on Jason to listen to music, grill out, or just provide company. Athon and his friend Keith Kozel worked together over the last decade every October to prepare the Jinx bar for their annual Halloween extravaganza. Keith was recently diagnosed with a degenerative kidney disease, and he is in dire need of a transplant. While Athon's medical expenses have been covered, his girlfriend Emily's have not. She has undergone surgery and faces a long road to recovery both physically and emotionally. So in the spirit of Jonathan Athon, we ask that you contribute to this fund that will split the proceeds among Emily, Keith, and Jason. Help Athon keep helping people. We have set up a PayPal at [email protected] if you care to donate.


Thank you. TCBT forever."
 
Mike Nichols

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Amazing. I have actually never seen the Graduate, and despite hearing and reading so much about it, never realised that was how it ended. Her expression on the bus there is great. Wonder what she's thinking/ supposed to be thinking?
 
Amazing. I have actually never seen the Graduate, and despite hearing and reading so much about it, never realised that was how it ended. Her expression on the bus there is great. Wonder what she's thinking/ supposed to be thinking?

I always took it to mean that the 60s generation were all full of passion, impulses, great intentions and all the rest, but didn't really know where they were going.
They were the first generation that didn't have their life mapped out for them, if they chose not to.
Probably reading too much into it.
 

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