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My Good Friend Jim McCabe

My Good Friend Jim McCabe

I should know better than to post this. This probably does not belong here on a site for traditional Irish music, but I'm going to try anyway. My good friend Jim McCabe passed on Monday at age 64 from cancer and his funeral is tomorrow (Friday). Our parish choir will sing, and I'm in the tenor section.

He traveled to Ireland as often as possible, and loved coming to sessions. He was a great punter- he'd laugh, congratulate the musicians, have a great time, ask nothing in return, and look forward to the next one.

The opening hymn we will sing is the old Irish tune "Slane", or Lord of All Hopefulness. You all know it. I asked the choir director if we might add a bit of Irish whistle, and I will do the honors at Jim's funeral, playing the chune on my D Feadog above the harmony from the choir.

That's all I've got to say. Please raise your glasses for a great man. That's what I'm doing right now.

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by Greg the Piano Tuner

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

Greg, sounds like a perfectly valid reason to post. Certainly, musicians are the focus of sessions -- but why not tip our hat at other people who, simply by being there make sessions that much better? Best to Jim, and to you.

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by sts

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

What better way to celebrate someone's life and be with them in their passing. Good man, Greg.

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by Here Lyeth

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

I'll raise a glass this evening at your request.

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by snorre

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

You have my sympathy. Sounds like a great way to say farewell to a friend....

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by AlBrown

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

Sorry to hear of your loss, Greg. Friends like that are as big a part of our musical tradition as musicians themselves.

# Posted on August 28th 2009 by fidkid

Re: My Good Friend Jim McCabe

Good on ye.

# Posted on August 29th 2009 by Farr

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