{"id":18694,"date":"2022-05-23T17:02:10","date_gmt":"2022-05-24T01:02:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/?p=18694"},"modified":"2022-05-23T17:02:10","modified_gmt":"2022-05-24T01:02:10","slug":"re-kevin-sutter-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/2022\/05\/23\/re-kevin-sutter-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Re-Kevin Sutter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kevin was one of my best friends. We saw a lot of shows in the Seattle area over the years. He was a wealth of knowledge about the business. I learned much. We did not hear from Kevin for a few days so I called the police to check on him. He had passed away. He had COPD and died from a cardiac incident according to the coroner. I and many others will miss him. Love you brother !<\/p>\n<p>Rick Mercer, Jr.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Subject: I Miss Kevin Sutter<\/p>\n<p>Dear Bob,<\/p>\n<p>Kevin\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s sudden death really took me down. At this state of my life my friends are falling like flies. We used to speak twice a week\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 shoot the shit\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 talk radio\/record business gossip\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 recent music and sports.<\/p>\n<p>He made me swear not to talk about his decision to retire. Honestly, that was a decision that came 5 years too late. The business was not kind to him. The new era of radio programmers were disrespectful and it would piss him off. Trust me, none of these people have any sense to speak of. He would have to take inferior projects to make his \u00e2\u20ac\u0153nut\u00e2\u20ac\u009d.<\/p>\n<p>The last few weeks our calls have had an air of tension. He was disinterested in everything I talked about and would hang up on me for no reason. I knew his health was failing by the tenor of his voice. He had an appointment with his doctor, but he felt too weak to attend. I advised him he needed to go. He couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t drive. I suggested that he take Uber or a taxi. Again, Kevin would chastise me for offering my opinion and asked me not to mention his weak state to anybody; which I complied with.<\/p>\n<p>I owe so much to Sutter. I was fired from Arista when I returned from my honeymoon. Pretty fucked up!<\/p>\n<p>He hired me and it was the beginning of a great relationship. My career blossomed under his tutelage. We had been friends for over 35 years.<\/p>\n<p>I miss him already\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6<\/p>\n<p>There are lessons in all this\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 Always call your friends no matter how busy you are. Even a voice mail or a text would suffice. Don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t brood.. Don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t carry a grudge\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6<\/p>\n<p>Jeff Laufer<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>From: Ian Anderson<\/p>\n<p>To: Jim McKeon<\/p>\n<p>I received word of this a couple of days ago via Anne Leighton, our US PR. I also read the Bob Lefsetz obituary.<\/p>\n<p>Very sad to hear of his passing and last few years of struggle. When we last met in Seattle at a concert, I felt that things were not great for him.<\/p>\n<p>He was a huge help and inspiration regarding the promotion of Crest Of A Knave and kept things rolling on the PR front relentlessly. Drove me mad, sometimes, but the end result was a gold album and a Grammy. In fact, Kevin was the one to call me in the UK very late at night to inform us of the Grammy win.<\/p>\n<p>Salutations,<\/p>\n<p>Ian Anderson<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Devastated and distraught about Kevin.<\/p>\n<p>Your tribute is beautiful. You give his Life and career well deserved meaning.<\/p>\n<p>We\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ve stayed in touch over the years. As soon as we announced the release of a vinyl album, he would reach out to ask for one\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 which I gladly sent immediately.<\/p>\n<p>We had incredible Road-trips together.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00c2\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>His expressions were priceless\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 &#8220;dude&#8221; especially.<\/p>\n<p>We went to see David Lynch\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s &#8220;Blue Velvet&#8221; when it opened and he became obsessed, quoting the characters constantly.<\/p>\n<p>He spearheaded Icehouse, Tull, Divinyls and so much more.<\/p>\n<p>Our World Party and Waterboys campaigns were famous.<\/p>\n<p>Spoke with Chris Wright today who felt horrible about our loss.<\/p>\n<p>He was so proud to buy his home in Seacliff, LI . It was an amazing house.<\/p>\n<p>Lots and lots of stories.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for writing about our dear Friend and esteemed colleague. He should not be forgotten.<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Glass<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>I worked with, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153The Sutter-man\u00e2\u20ac\u009d at M3 and then followed him to, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Tazmoe Music\u00e2\u20ac\u009d!\u00c2\u00a0 You would be hard pressed to find another promotion man more passionate about music and the job of promoting it.\u00c2\u00a0 Simply, one of a kind and his passing hits me hard and leaves me riddled with guilt that I failed to keep in better contact with him.\u00c2\u00a0 You always think there\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s never ending time and opportunity to keep in touch until it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s too late. \u00c2\u00a0\u00e2\u20ac\u0153The Sutter-man\u00e2\u20ac\u009d will be missed.<\/p>\n<p>Mark \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Rad-man\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Radway<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Sorry to hear about Kevin.<\/p>\n<p>The Silencers owed him a debt of gratitude for his support in the USA.<\/p>\n<p>Even when the American label company turned their backs on us, he didn&#8217;t. We so wanted to tour the States again to promote A Blues for Buddha, they never did forgive us for not going right back into the studio after the &#8217;87 US tour, instead we toured Europe.<\/p>\n<p>By the time we released\u00c2\u00a0the 2nd album in&#8221;89 they were over us and onto the next thing.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks again for your kind words about our music, much appreciated.<\/p>\n<p>All the best<\/p>\n<p>Martin Hanlin<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Wounded, indeed.<\/p>\n<p>I met Kevin in Houston, 1992, the 9th Annual KLOL Rock&amp;Roll Auction\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.instant brother. You know exactly what I mean.<\/p>\n<p>Like you, we talked every week for many years, then it eventually tapered off. That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s just life sometimes. Still, every couple months, Sutterman would call, ask about me, then proceed to tell me everything about HIM! Just part of his charm.<\/p>\n<p>I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m only learning of his passing from your email, and I am crushed.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for such a passionate and poignant tribute to a wonderful soul.<\/p>\n<p>RIP SUTTERMAN!<\/p>\n<p>Gary Poole<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for honoring Kevin. He took on my band Visitor Jim and worked us to Triple A radio via his company Tazmoe. He was working Jack Johnson\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s debut at the same time, guess which one blew up? But he always treated us with respect. If he liked your music and believed in you as a person, he\u00e2\u20ac\u2122d work hard for you. Respect, Kevin<\/p>\n<p>Jimmy Leslie<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Very sad news, Bob, I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m so sorry to hear this. I was the promotions coordinator at Chrysalis with Daniel and Kevin for a short time and interned at IRS before that when Kevin was there. Kevin was kind, fun to be around because I felt he knew so much, a hard worker, intense and smart, helpful when I was just starting out, and a super all-around music guy. I had so much respect for him, seeing him every day doing his job well at Chrysalis every day.<\/p>\n<p>Difficult news.<\/p>\n<p>Beth Winer<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>I worked over the last 8-9 years on various projects with Kevin. Every phone call was over 30 mins. Likely an hour. He was one of a kind. We recommended each other often for projects. We liked working together. I remember his bike accident when he had an episode. That was scary but he Bounced back. We talked divorce and life \u00c2\u00a0He always asked about my kids.<\/p>\n<p>I don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t know the last time I talked to him. During the pandemic I know.<br \/>\nDamn. Really bummed to see this one today.<\/p>\n<p>Life is short.<br \/>\nMelissa Dragich<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Oh my gosh! This was certainly not news I was expecting to hear when checking my phone a moment ago on Saturday night.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Kevin and I worked at I.R.S. Records together in the &#8217;80s, on opposite coasts, and in nearly opposite disciplines (press &#8211; radio). But he couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t have been nicer and more helpful, always the extra mile, always the extra phone call&#8230;hell, if I needed anything at all, especially while 3,000 miles from home, Kevin was always there to tell me which subway to take, where the stage door was, what the best deli was&#8230;he even introduced me to a few key New York press people who became valuable contacts and friends.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Kevin introduced me to the word &#8220;geek.&#8221; He went one farther to coin the word &#8220;geekdom&#8221; The word seemed more disparaging in 1984 than it is in 2022 when its something of a compliment, tantamount to \u00e2\u20ac\u0153maven.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d No matter the context, I think of him every time the word comes up in daily dialogue.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Kevin and I worked a few projects as indies in the past decade or two. There are a lot of great Triple A promo specialists, but there was something special about Kevin \u00e2\u20ac\u201d his passion, his drive, his caring, and, yes, his absolutely endearing geekdom.<\/p>\n<p>Rest up, old soldier until we meet again.<\/p>\n<p>Cary Baker<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Kevin was a good man. \u00c2\u00a0He was always passionate about the music. We weren\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t best friends, but we would talk often when I worked at Geffen after he moved to Seattle.<br \/>\nHe always said good things about you.<br \/>\nJim told me of his passing yesterday.<\/p>\n<p>You spoke of him very fondly and beautiful.<br \/>\nSorry you lost a good friend.<br \/>\nIt is very sad.<\/p>\n<p>Alan Oreman<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Remember Kevin from Buffalo when my gig would take me there to write up some band.\u00c2\u00a0 Nice guy.\u00c2\u00a0 Good times.\u00c2\u00a0 Sad side two.<\/p>\n<p>Jonathan Gross<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>He worked some singles for us, he was a good guy, sad to hear this.<\/p>\n<p>Mister Zero<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Very sad. Too young. A very good record man. Very sad.<\/p>\n<p>Bob Morellli<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a great and nice thing you did on Kevin. He was a good guy and a music lover. You got it really right. \u00c2\u00a0He was always a big defender of yours too as you know \ud83d\ude42 You\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re a good man for doing this. You don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t get to hear that often do you. .)<\/p>\n<p>Thanks<\/p>\n<p>Harry Levy<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for this. \u00c2\u00a0I was worried that his passing would go unnoticed in these batsh@#t crazy times.<\/p>\n<p>I met The Sutterman in 82. My passion has always been music (skiing was business for me) and over the years he introduced my to so many artists. \u00c2\u00a0With Kevin I was able to dine with Ian Anderson (who was not in a great mood that eve), hung with Huey Lewis, Blue Rodeo and many others. His care packages came regularly and he turned me on to so much new music.<\/p>\n<p>Kevin (and Glynnis) are the Godparents for our oldest. \u00c2\u00a0We were tight for 40 years. \u00c2\u00a0We had regular check in\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s where as you know, you were a listener on those calls.<\/p>\n<p>The music business is brutal and most of the time makes no sense &#8211; he lived through it all, the highs and too many lows. \u00c2\u00a0At Christmas I would send him gift cards to Costco to feed his DVD addiction. \u00c2\u00a0I could never repay him for the music he turned me on to &#8211; and yes I still listen to Was Not Was and Go West.<\/p>\n<p>He loved his artists and passionately promoting them with anyone. \u00c2\u00a0He made me feel like a music industry insider. Loved that guy (he still called me Dude!).<\/p>\n<p>Stay safe.<\/p>\n<p>Mike<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Very moving column about a former music biz compadre.<br \/>\nYou portrayed Kevin\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s vibe so well. (He was especially active with us when my brother and I ran the Triple A Summits in Boulder for Gavin up \u00e2\u20ac\u02dctil 2000.) Your piece stresses the deeeeeeep camaraderie of our biz, one I only partially found later in the publishing\/literary set with editors, lit agents, writing clients\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6blah blah. Would have been IMPOSSIBLE to replicate something so priceless anyway.<\/p>\n<p>You touched on the importance of creative career reinvention later on, which some talented passionate lifers like Kevin simply couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t achieve. You often say it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s every man for himself, and as gratifying and rewarding our fraternity was\/is, many scale a deep chasm towards the end. Maybe that\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s the price you pay when you do something you adore for a living\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6<\/p>\n<p>Keith Zimmerman<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>I can\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t say I knew Kevin well &#8211; but I worked several of those small releases with him. I always enjoyed his love of the game and life. Loved that he called himself Sutterman. He was one of my tribe. I am so sorry to hear that he has passed.<\/p>\n<p>Adam Lewis<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m so sad reading this. We spent a wonderful day with him, he drove us all around Seattle in his Acura. He spoke of his role cheering you on through your trials he was so gentle and caring. He won me over when we were driving through residential neighborhoods and he pointed and said \u00e2\u20ac\u0153I love this house, it\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s just so cute\u00e2\u20ac\u009d<\/p>\n<p>Wendy Morris<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Wow. Thanks for the memories and words. \u00c2\u00a0I \u00c2\u00a0hired him to do local in Buffalo a real music junkie- I remember the stories he would tell me about his relationship with Ian Anderson. \u00c2\u00a0The above is the same as the below and the below is the above ! \u00c2\u00a0Eternal peace-crank it loud and have some of Ian\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s salmon \u00c2\u00a0for me!<\/p>\n<p>Harvey Leeds<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Sorry to hear Bob.\u00c2\u00a0 Such a great era when so many of us were in it for the music, always championing a longshot.\u00c2\u00a0 Kevin was a wonderful guy and true to his passion.\u00c2\u00a0 It is not easy to let go of one&#8217;s passion in the face of massive changes.\u00c2\u00a0 And yet to Kevin&#8217;s detriment or his credit, he was determined to hang on as long as there was a glimmer of hope.<\/p>\n<p>John Brodey<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Nice piece. I wish there was a fund \u00c2\u00a0established years ago for industry vets like Kevin. I remember suggesting it \u00c2\u00a0but no support then.. I do think \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Music Cares\u00e2\u20ac\u009d has something to help music vets, but I could be wrong.<br \/>\nI have helped some old record biz pals with \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Go Fund Me\u00e2\u20ac\u009d,<br \/>\nThanx again for the good read<\/p>\n<p>Stan Goman<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a very sad story about Kevin. We spoke on the phone a few times, probably about those things you describe as \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcobscure indie records\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 but he was a music guy. That\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s what I liked about him. Always coming up with ideas and showing enthusiasm.<\/p>\n<p>Then I got to go to Seattle for the first time, probably around 2007 or 08, and I looked him up and called. He asked where I was staying and said he\u00e2\u20ac\u2122d come around and show me Seattle. Long story short, that\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s exactly what we did. I watched Seattle from his car window and he showed me the sights and finally the cityscape from across the sound. Then he invited me back to his apartment to listen to some tunes and we watched DVDs and just soaked in great music. He was a big fan of David Gilmore live in concert at the time. We traded albums and then he dropped me back to my hotel.<\/p>\n<p>I never forgot those few hours we spent together and one story in particular. Being an Aussie, as we were driving around I asked him how he felt about everyone in the US carrying guns. Its still bizarre to me that the sensible majority have never stood up to the power of the NRA in your weird country, where gun deaths per capita are higher than anywhere else in the world and yet people think they\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re safer for actually carrying them. So I said to Kevin, what happens on the roads when the inevitable road rage occurs, do people actually brandish guns? And he said yeh, it was a problem, but he had a solution. As we drove along the highway he reached below his drivers seat and pulled out a massive gun and said, \u00e2\u20ac\u0153well I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122ve got a bigger one\u00e2\u20ac\u009d. I looked in astonishment as he put it back away, more than bemused at this typical display of American bravado.<\/p>\n<p>Kevin, was one of the good ones. VALE.<\/p>\n<p>Rob Scott<\/p>\n<p>The SourceSeeker<\/p>\n<p>Noosa<\/p>\n<p>Australia<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for your great piece about Kevin Sutter<\/p>\n<p>Kevin was one of my best friends. We met \u00c2\u00a0over 35 years ago when he worked for Chrysalis and I was MD at WPYX in Albany, NY. Years later I was looking to make a career change and wanted to get involved with developing websites &#8211; this was at the dawn of the Internet age in the mid-90\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s. Kevin introduced me to Jim McKeon in Seattle and we started a business that continues to this day. I moved to the Seattle area and Kevin and I spent lots of time together &#8211; listening to and talking about music, going to shows , and hd loved to show me all the great places to enjoy in the Pacific.Northwest.<\/p>\n<p>My internet company shared offices with Kevin and Jim\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s firm M3. \u00c2\u00a0Both as a former MD and PD on the receiving end of his calls and as a fly on the wall at the M3 offices, I witnessed Kevin\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s unique style of working records. He was passionate and loved to talk about the music he worked and loved. As years went on we had numerous meals together, conversations about the Seahawks and Mariners, and shared more adventures than I can remember.<\/p>\n<p>Today I join all the others who are truly saddened that we will never get to enjoy his company again. He was a great friend and this is a tragic loss<\/p>\n<p>RIP Sutterman .<\/p>\n<p>Yours,<br \/>\nJoe Moss<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for your very kind and heartfelt\u00c2\u00a0 remembrance of Kevin.<\/p>\n<p>He was a great Promotion man\u00c2\u00a0who possessed more than an ample amount of kindness and compassion.<\/p>\n<p>He was passionate and when he committed to a project, he was steadfast in his pursuit of airplay and artist\u00c2\u00a0development, which served him well over\u00c2\u00a0 the years.\u00c2\u00a0 Radio people knew he meant what he said.\u00c2\u00a0 (That can be rare in this business)<\/p>\n<p>I will miss our conversations and our mutual obsession with finding the next great undiscovered artist.<\/p>\n<p>Also, he touched so many artists&#8217; lives in his career and all of us that knew him were well aware he was a force for good in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Kevin will be missed by so many.<\/p>\n<p>Jeff Cook<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Pic: https:\/\/bit.ly\/3lCTS0N<\/p>\n<p>Back row: Kevin Sutter, uncertain, Al Jardine, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, yours truly, Bruce Johnston, Walter Winnick<\/p>\n<p>Front row was Brian Wilson, and several staffers from WBBF \/ WMJQ Rochester NY.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, the stories I could tell&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>You got the essence of my friend of 42 years mostly right, and for that I thank\u00c2\u00a0you.<\/p>\n<p>Barry Lyons<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Dear Bob,<\/p>\n<p>I just wanted to say &#8220;Hello,&#8221; and my condolences to you and everyone who knew and adored the Sutterman.\u00c2\u00a0 He will always be with us in his humor and uncontrollable wit!\u00c2\u00a0 I read your letter re Kevin passing away&#8230;and just would like to correct some facts and him and I.<\/p>\n<p>First,\u00c2\u00a0we met on Long Island, and I was managing a record\/CD store in Roslyn NY&#8230;called Stone Cellar.\u00c2\u00a0 He was the local promo guy for Epic&#8230; Our first date was a head banging band from England at My Father&#8217;s Place, owned by Eppy&#8230; It was wild and fun. He got promoted to Buffalo and I moved back to Vermont&#8230; We dated and got married one year later in Buffalo and eventually moved back to Long Island.<\/p>\n<p>We were married for 14 years&#8230;. The reason we split up was because of substance abuse. After 3 years of me going to therapy for what was going on, and the complications associated with substance abuse (coke) I gave him an ultimatum to get help and he wouldn&#8217;t. So I moved to Scottsdale to take care of my grandmother. We almost got back together 3 times, but the drugs were still in the picture. Unfortunately Kevin was doing coke with friends the day he had a massive heart attack and a stroke.<\/p>\n<p>My Dad, a Neurologist, loved Kevin. My entire family did. They were upset when we got divorced. My Dad called Kevin every day at his hospital,\u00c2\u00a0when he had his heart attack in SEA;\u00c2\u00a0we all did, he wouldn&#8217;t let us come see him&#8230;.Not for years after.\u00c2\u00a0I am not sure where you got your information from , but my family LOVED him, and never thought they were better than him. I can&#8217;t believe he would think that, so please if you can correct that piece of info.\u00c2\u00a0Way off base.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure that you knew that Kevin was a huge classical music and country fan as well. He and my Dad shared the love of Classical music, and Kevin would find rare pieces of music and send them on to my Dad, and my Dad supplied some of the Classical music with Classical stations in Montreal, Burlington, and Toronto. My Dad was always in touch w him&#8230; My entire family always has been in touch w Kevin. Me as well.\u00c2\u00a0We talked regularly, and most recently he was upset that everyone around him was dying&#8230;. Childhood friends, record \/radio friends. He was sometimes in a dark place some of the time and didn&#8217;t want to talk.<\/p>\n<p>We had annual Christmas parties where we started with a blank tree, and everyone had to bring an ornament, we had great food, fun people and great music and times.\u00c2\u00a0He rescued ourt cat ENA\u00c2\u00a0 out of the garbage can.\u00c2\u00a0 Named ENO until we found out it was a girl (hee hee).<\/p>\n<p>We had mostly great times and I am very sad in finding out this news. I was the first person they called from the coroner&#8217;s office. I am deeply saddened.\u00c2\u00a0He had great jokes, did a church lady impression and always had us rolling in laughter telling jokes. My family is very sad, and I just want you to have the facts straight&#8230; He was a great husband.\u00c2\u00a0 \u00c2\u00a0 We are very sad.<\/p>\n<p>Glynis Sutter<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kevin was one of my best friends. We saw a lot of shows in the Seattle area over the years. He was a wealth of knowledge about the business. I learned much. We did not hear from Kevin for a few days so I called the police to check on him. He had passed away. 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