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May 20, 1999 - Jesse's first
letter for the new Original Red Clay Ramblers Web site on Tommy's battle
with Alzheimer's
July 16, 1999 - singing hymns
with Tommy and friends
July 27, 1999 - taking Tommy
out for the day
Sept 2, 1999 - "Give Me the
Roses" - the Tarwater Band visits Britthaven
October 1, 1999 - nursing homes
November 1, 1999 - going to
see the Red Clay Ramblers play
November 16, 1999 - more old-time
music at Britthaven
December 19, 1999 - "Real Art"
- taking Tommy to see Jack Herricks' play Bah Humbug
January 18, 2000 - "Gratitude
and Puppy Love"
February 17, 2000 - "Kitchen
in the Air"
March 24, 2000 - Tommy's drum
and friends at Britthaven
April 8, 2000 - The Alzheimer's
Conference Update from the Neurological Disorders Clinic and the Family
Support Program at Duke University
May 14, 2000 - "For Mother's
Day"
June 14, 2000 - "The Stroke"
June 17, 2000 - "Musical Memories"
June 22, 2000 - "...in which
he holds the drum during tapes and recordings of the banjo"
June 25, 2000 - "You can't
always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might find, you'll
get what you need...."
July 1, 2000 - "Visitation"
July 20, 2000 - "Cowboy Ceilidh"
August 7, 2000 - "The Concert
at the Art Museum" - Tommy goes to see the Red Clay Ramblers perform
September 15, 2000 - "Dear
Friends, There'll be no sad farewells, there'll be no tear dimmed eyes.
Where all is joy and peace and love, and the soul of man never dies."-
An Update by Jesse
October 16, 2000 - "What Dementia
Means"
November 5, 2000 - "Hospital
Update"
November 28, 2000 - "My Trip
to West Virginia: a mute tribute to my heritage"
December 17, 2000 - "Tommy
moves to a new stage of his illness"
February 1, 2001 - "What Comes
From Deep Inside When the Body Won't Obey"
March 1, 2001 - Tommy's nurse
writes about helping Tommy with his own music
April 7, 2001 - Tommy in his
new home - "...Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax and Cabbages and Kings..."
June 7, 2001 - David, Jesse,
and Joe Newberry visit Tommy
July 24, 2001 - visiting Marcia
Edmundson's parents and Tommy for the weekend
August 1, 2001 - Jesse writes
about the O'Blurs at the Eno and a couple of great restaurants
September 3, 2001 - Memories
of Lone Star Love: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas from the early
'70s to the upcoming performance in Cleveland, Ohio, October 18 - November
4, 2001
October 25, 2001 - Certainty...gone
the way of Newtonian Physics
October 27, 2001 - October
visit to Dad
November 4, 2001 - Elves
November 22, 2001 - Two papers
I found
December 22, 2001 - A thousand
words yet to come (photo album)
January 2, 2002 - Prayers for
Tommy
January 10, 2002 - Memories
of Charles House
January 22, 2002 - Spray-painted
Christmas bells all over New York City
March 31, 2002 - Jesse's review
of Jim Watson's CD Release Celebration for Willie's Redemption
August 2, 2002 - "Brick
Airplanes" - Tom Ashley Thompson's building and design business
September 1, 2002 - Stolen
Love - reflections on the great second LP of the Red Clay Ramblers
February 15, 2003 - What is
there for a daughter to say when Odysseus dies?...
March 2, 2003 - "Remembering
Tommy" tribute at the West Bank Cafe, New York City, 2/27/03
April 22, 2003 - Orange Co.
(NC) resolution honoring Tommy
May 19, 2003 - Kanawha Valley
(WVa) FOOTMAD donation in memory of Tommy
June 17, 2003 - Invitation
to the reception honoring the Red Clay Ramblers for being chosen Back Porch
Music's Artists of the Year
August 2, 2003 - Recovery -
Duke Community Bereavement Services
October 4, 2004 - The Baby
Boomers Latest Revolution
September 21, 2005 - Fuzzy
Bunny Contemplates New Orleans
August 4, 2006 -
A trip to the Carter Family Fold with the Original Red Clay Ramblers on
July 22, 2006 -- Tommy's 69th birthday
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Besides Tommy's
section of the site, the following pages are also related to Jesse
and Tommy:
Blurred Time "The
Sleeper": the aftermath of Jesse and Bobbie's car accident
Mike Craver's "Visiting
Tommy"
Roots of the Red Clay Ramblers:
Fuzzy
Mountain String Band: Jesse's mom, Bobbie, recorded with Rambler Bill
Hicks and others
Hollow
Rock String Band: Tommy and Bobbie Thompson named this band for their
community