AllenLowe Posted March 15 Report Posted March 15 (edited) I have returned, like MacArthur (the general, not the award); I am relatively happy but a bit sidetracked by PTSD. But I am, hopefully, done with surgery (25 to date). Not a lot new to report. Still annoying people. Trying to finish a film (long story in and of itself). Just did a really nice recording session in which Leo Wadada Smith played four tunes. Will be part of the soundtrack to the film. Health is ok though not terrific. Tried to find Larry Kart, though I suspect, based on his prognosis and the fact that his phone no longer works, that he is permanently hospitalized, which makes me very sad. All I do is compose and practice. Beats working for ICE. Edited March 15 by AllenLowe Quote
jazzbo Posted March 15 Report Posted March 15 Thanks for the update Allen. Glad you being active. Keep us posted. Quote
Neal Pomea Posted Friday at 12:13 AM Report Posted Friday at 12:13 AM I just recently revisited Really the Blues and Turn Me Loose White Man! Learned a lot. Thanks for your work on that! A friend called me an expert on roots music and I was so embarrassed after having worked my way through those 2 collections! He has no idea. Quote
mikeweil Posted Saturday at 05:35 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:35 PM On 3/15/2026 at 10:14 PM, Niko said: Yes! Indeed! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Good news, and glad to have you back. I owe you a call, just been swamped/under various rocks... Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 10:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:10 AM On 3/15/2026 at 9:23 AM, AllenLowe said: I have returned, like MacArthur (the general, not the award); I am relatively happy but a bit sidetracked by PTSD. But I am, hopefully, done with surgery (25 to date). Not a lot new to report. Still annoying people. Trying to finish a film (long story in and of itself). Just did a really nice recording session in which Leo Wadada Smith played four tunes. Will be part of the soundtrack to the film. Health is ok though not terrific. Tried to find Larry Kart, though I suspect, based on his prognosis and the fact that his phone no longer works, that he is permanently hospitalized, which makes me very sad. All I do is compose and practice. Beats working for ICE. I'm sad to read that Larry's phone has been disconnected. Being hospitalized or in a nursing home doesn't usually = no phone, so something bad might have happened. Quote
Brad Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM That’s too bad about Larry. I imagine it’s a function of life advancing to its inexorable conclusion. Quote
Dan Gould Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM 3 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I'm sad to read that Larry's phone has been disconnected. Being hospitalized or in a nursing home doesn't usually = no phone, so something bad might have happened. I would think Larry is important enough among journalists and writers that news like that would make it into social media. (Although it is true as you age that there are fewer people who know you IRL to pay tribute or make sure tribute is paid.) Quote
medjuck Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM IIRC (and I often don't) he posted here that his wife had had him involuntarily hospitalized. but that he's managed to escape? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM 3 hours ago, medjuck said: IIRC (and I often don't) he posted here that his wife had had him involuntarily hospitalized. but that he's managed to escape? Larry's last updates did say something along those lines but there were lawyers involved, so maybe his wife was able to move him back permanently. If he was diagnosed officially with dementia, it would be very difficult for him to take back any sort of "control" on his own. To be honest, I'm surprised his lawyer did it that last time. I just don't get that they took away his phone. My mother was suffering from dementia near the end of her life but I was still able to call her every day on her phone and talk to her. If they had taken away her phone, I would have given her another one. Quote
mjazzg Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Whereas my mother's dementia meant that not only was she unable to use the phone for the last two years of her life but that she was also scared and intimidated by it. I therefore stopped trying to speak with her on the phone as it was far too upsetting for her. I also worked with people with dementia who no longer had any concept of time of day. They would telephone people at any and all times be that 3.00pm or 3.00am. Everyone's experience of dementia is very individual. There are reasons why restricting access to a telephone is maybe not as cruel as it may sound without knowing the full context. Edited 9 hours ago by mjazzg Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago All of that is true. We can only speculate what is going on in Larry's situation right now. My comment was based on Larry's last words here, which indicated that he & others felt that he was not that far gone to dementia. I think it's safe to say that at this point, we'll likely never know one way or the other. Quote
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