A message from John Farrell's Granddaughter
It is with extreme sadness that I announce the death of my grandfather,
John Farrell, yesterday on May 30th, 2007. Anyone who knew John will
understand how remarkable he was, and the impact he had on the world
of jazz music. He was a truly dedicated man and I personally would like
to thank everyone who appreciated his work and kept his passion alive.
He was 71 when he died, and led what can only be described as
a rock and roll lifestyle. He will be greatly missed by many people,
especially those with whom he shared his extraordinary talent for not
only transcribing jazz, but also for playing it. He was a magnificent
pianist, though at the same time he was always extremely modest,
insisting "I can't play that!". He certainly has inspired me with his
knowledge and skills, and I would like to think that in his 71 years
he also inspired others.
You may also be pleased to know that the letters of good will sent in
the past few weeks certainly brightened his miserable stay in hospital,
and provided much entertainment and happiness for him, so thank you
once again to everyone who showed their appreciation for John. I hope
he is remembered for the brilliant work he has done for jazz, and for
the wonderful and gentle man that he was.
John's Granddaughter,
Violet (16, yesterday)
P.S.: To contact John's family, or for further information, please
e-mail my mum, Alison <alison@creative-team.com>
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