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The Original [
Now
| Bill | Mike | Jim
| Tommy | Jack ]
Tommy Thompson
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passed away on January 24, 2003, after suffering from
an Alzheimer's-like illness for several years. He last performed
with the Red Clay Ramblers at the Carrboro ArtsCenter in September 1994.
In addition to his legacy in RCR and Hollow Rock String Band music, Tommy’s
credits include many theater productions. He created and performed the
one-act play The Last Song of John Proffit. With Bland Simpson,
he wrote the musical Life on the Mississippi, based on Mark Twain’s
novel. With Jack Herrick and Don Baker, he co-authored Ear Rings,
a musical adaptation of Lee Smith’s Oral History. Tommy, Jack,
and John Haber created the Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas.
Tommy and RCR provided the music for Sam Shepard’s play Lie of the Mind
and his film Far North and performed in a second Shepard film, Silent
Tongue. |
July 22, 1937 - January 24, 2003
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Jesse
writes of her journey with her dad and his Alzheimer's-like illness in
Jesse's
Letters. These letters grew into parts of the play A
Tune for Tommy, written, by Jesse, Jeff Storer, and Ed Hunt.
Please add your
own tribute for Tommy in our Guestbook
 
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Orange
Co (NC) Resolution Honoring Tommy/Red Clay Ramblers: "Celebrate
the outstanding creative, cultural, and intellectual contributions of Tommy
Thompson's life and his deeply rooted commitment to civil rights and progressive
achievements during his life, and mourn the loss of this great cultural
resource, who came to represent the music of the Tar Heel State to a worldwide
audience."
Full
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Hollow
Rock String Band - an early band for Tommy and Bobbie and part of the
roots of the Red Clay Ramblers. New for
2004 - a new CD reissue of the second Hollow Rock String Band
LP as part of the double CD Hollow Rock Legacy.
Hollow Rock fiddler Alan Jabbour writes "there is no better collection
anywhere of the oldtime banjo playing of Tommy Thompson, who passed away
in 2003." |
Although
Tommy left the Red Clay Ramblers in 1994, he still sang with his daughter
Jesse at Carrboro Day, 1998 as well as with Mike and Bill at Carrboro,
N.C.'s first
Fete de la Musique.
Mike
Craver wrote "Visiting Tommy"
Tributes
Tommy has received from his friends and fans. We thank folks who
have taken the time to send along their special memories
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In
the early 90's, Tommy wrote his memories of the
Hollow Rock years |
The
Last Song of John Proffit, Tommy's one-act, one-actor play about
Dan Emmit, the birth of American music, and life in pre-Civil War North
Carolina. And we just added Tommy's poem "Banjo." |
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Articles and Interviews
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2006
interview with Jack Herrick as RCR is about to share the stage with Ralph
Stanley again. Read Jack's memories of the tour with Stanley back
in the day and the antics with Tommy Thompson.
Ralph
Stanley, Red Clay Ramblers ready to reunite by Jack Bernhardt, Correspondent,
Raleigh News & Observer |
1998
interviews
with Tommy and Jesse about their Carrboro performances from The Chapel
Hill Herald and The Chapel Hill News |
"‘New-timey
music’ a Rambler calls it" - 1984 Richmond (Va) Times Dispatch
interview with Tommy Thompson |
"Peggin
On in 1970: Interview with Banjo Player Tommy Thompson" from the NC
Anvil |
"Going
Through Stages: The Many Careers of the Red Clay Ramblers" 1988 Interview
with Tommy Thompson in Option Music Alternatives. Tommy discusses
the band's relationship to old-time, Sam Shepard, Eugene Chadbourne, and
Roger Miller. |
Tar
Heel of the Week - Raleigh News & Observer profiles Tommy |
Tommy
Thompson - High-energy Clawhammer Banjo - Frets Magazine, November
1980 - lots of info about Tommy's banjos and playing style |
Folk
Life Interview with Tommy Thompson, April, 1978 - and we now have
part
2! |
"See
our "Souvenirs" page for many other articles about Tommy's last years in
the band. We add new ones all the time. |
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Alzheimer's Resources with Tommy
Thompson Sections
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Between
Two Worlds: Special Moments of Alzheimer’s and Dementia by Ellen P.
Young has a chapter in it about Tommy Thompson. The hardcover book,
released in May, 1999, is available through www.barnesandnoble.com.
It’s not a reference, but rather a quiet boost toward the brighter side
of a difficult time. All royalties go to Alzheimer's research for a cure.
The book is reviewed by the
Editor of Geriatric Psychiatry News, Sandra Swantek, M.D., who also
is a long time Red Clay Rambler fan. You can read
her comments online about both the book and the music. |
From
Here to Hope, a video about how families cope with Alzheimer’s and
dementia, devotes a large section to Tommy and Jesse under the topic Mid-Stage
Alzheimer’s. Lisa Gwyther and Claiborne Clark of Duke made the video.
The cost for VHS format is $25 plus $5 shipping and handling. Call
919-684-3748 to order. |
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