[FA Worldmusic] Tom Terrell: An appreciation

Jeff Kaliss jefkal at jeffkaliss.com
Fri Nov 30 01:01:03 AST 2007


During his visit to these parts, Tom and I shared a lunch at a neighborhood 
bar & grill & bar in the benign Noe Valley neighborhood. If I remember 
correctly, he was here on Blue Note business, but it didn't feel like 
business at all, rather like a blissful schmooze with an informed, 
congenial, and caring colleague. There aren't enough of those in this life.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dore Stein" <tangentsradio at gmail.com>
To: "Sean Barlow" <Sean at afropop.org>
Cc: <FA-Worldmusic at folk.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [FA Worldmusic] Tom Terrell: An appreciation


> Hi Sean,
>
> Somehow you've eased the sad news of Tom's passing with your heartfelt
> tribute that captures Tom's irrepressible spirit.
>
> I mainly knew Tom from the many artist/cd write-ups he wrote during his
> record promo days. But I still felt like I knew him. He had a signature
> style that burst with humor and creative, and he knew his stuff.
>
> peace, brother
>
> Dore
>
>
> On Nov 29, 2007 3:20 PM, Sean Barlow <Sean at afropop.org> wrote:
>
>> I am sad to report that our great friend and colleague Tom Terrell
>> passed this morning. He died of prostate cancer surrounded by family and
>> friends. You may have heard his idiosyncratic reviews of Afropop and
>> world music CDs on NPR's "All Things Considered." He charmed ten million
>> people at a pop! Tom was a pioneering world music journalist whose
>> chops, taste and gregarious sense of humor won over his audience and
>> colleagues alike. He has hundreds and hundreds of friends. An amazing
>> testament to his humanity.
>>
>>
>>
>> I first met Tom when he was working at Mango Records back in its heyday.
>> Tom took on the, shall we say, challenging job of road managing the 1989
>> first U.S. tour of the Lion of Zimbabwe, Thomas Mapfumo...a roaring
>> adventure bussing across the highways and byways of America. Tom always
>> relished sharing with me, a fellow intense Thomas fan and insider in
>> MapfumoLand, that his siren call whenever they stopped in cities or
>> small towns was "Attention Shoppers!" Monster movies, sneakers...America
>> was a joyful place to be. Tom had a smiling face and a laugh relishing
>> the absurdity of life. During the last year as his cancer progressed
>> rapidly, he held the position as Program Director at World Zone, the
>> world music channel of XM satellite radio. Tom, everyone who had the
>> pleasure to be your friend in your way too short life is grieving today.
>> We love you and we will miss you. God bless you, and in the African
>> tradition, your extended family.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sean Barlow
>>
>> Afropop Worldwide
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