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At 10:56pm on March 11, 2012, Bob Vandivort said…

Hi

He has been a Travelin Musician for a number of years and I hardy ever can catch up with him as he is Playin a lot at home and not out an about when here.. Gigs not doin to much theses days as Iam remodelin my House. Played Tenor with the Gene Krupa Show in Ft Meyers last Monday with Drummer Arthur Von Blomberg. This week Last Flight Out Big Band Leader Carlos Pinera, Tenor and we have Gigs later in the month. Then Mike Norris Buddy Rich Tribute Band on Thursday Tenor. 

Thanks

Bob Vandivort

At 2:54am on August 28, 2011, Afro-American Music Institute, Inc said…
My Dearest Walt: Thank you so much for sending me the links! I'm trying to type this as fast as I can, this is the third time my computer has crashed! (Smile).



Please let Michelle, Flo, Nelson, Tim, Eric, Nathan and all of the other fantastic jazz musicians in Pittsburgh how grateful I am that they did his Memorial beautiful! And his family, too!



I will dedicate my performance at the historic and beautiful "Lenox Lounge" to him on Saturday, May 14, 2011! He nicknamed me "Sunshine," so there WILL BE sunshine in the Club! I will miss his laughter, our 10 hour long distance telephone calls, his musicianship! He kept ALL my postcards, letters, etc. from 1978! I sent him a Christmas card this Christmas! I simply loved him. Period and will miss him, miss him!



Here's my contact information:



Ms. Rochelle Thompson

310 West 148th Street

Apartment 2A

New York, NY `10039 (212) 234-0932, cell (646) 620-1673



Always Love, Always Jazz,



Rochelle Thompson

"Diva Supreme" www.art-alive.com/rochelle
At 9:27pm on March 19, 2011, James Harber said…

Unfortunately I did not have the pleasure of meeting Mr. DeJarunett. But, if I could receive or be told how to find his music, it would be my pleasure to present, Mr. DeJarunett on www.thejazzintersection.org, Podcast.

 

Aloha, Mr. DeJarunett

At 2:33am on March 19, 2011, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
At 4:02pm on March 16, 2011, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…

MEMORIAL SERVICES PROGRAM

Bidwell Presbyterian Church

1025 Liverpool Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15233

March 19, 2011

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DVD Slide Show        10:30am – 11am

 

Opening Prayer:         Rev. Andrew Cooper

 

The Occasion             Minister Leonard W. Johnson III

 

Musical Selection      This Day – Ms. Flora Wilson

 

Acknowledgement of Cards/Reading of Obituary – Ms. Lynne Swan-Shepherd

 

Musical Selection      _______________ Ms. Agnes Reid

 

Personal Tributes:

            Mr. Tim Stevens

            Mr. Mark Strickland

            Mr. Stanley Lowe

 

Old Testament and New Testament Scriptures – Rev. Andrew Cooper

 

Musical Selection      How Great Thou Art – Ms. Michele Bensen

 

Eulogy – Rev. Andrew Cooper

 

 

Benediction

 

 

Repast following service in Church Hall

At 12:01am on March 16, 2011, Eric Watson said…

Luther, Thanks for all of the times that you welcomed me to come and play wherever you were, when I would come home to visit.. made me feel like I'd never moved away... I'll miss you Bro, and especially when I come to Pittsburgh.  Even though I'll miss you, I know that you'll always be with me..

RIP,

Eric

At 11:36am on March 15, 2011, Ronald L Wingfield said…

Luther, Sence we meet some fourty years ago. I have always enjoyed and admired the things that you have contributed to the music community, especially to the Guitar community that i am proud to be a part of, thanks to you.You are an icon in the guitar industry, and thanks to you, I wear the guitar as a badge of honor.you have brought pride, professionalism,honor, and fun to the guitar profession, in short. " TOU MAKE ME PROUD TO BE CALLED A GUITAR PLAYER" Peace to Ronny Wingfield

At 5:05am on March 15, 2011, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Here are the details for Luther, please post them on your website:
 
Memorial Service on Saturday March 19, 2011  11am
Bidwell Presbyterian Church
1025 Liverpool Street
Pittsburgh PA  15233
 
Per Family's request no flowers please.
At 9:19pm on March 12, 2011, Flo Taylor said…
I miss you so much...
At 3:29am on March 12, 2011, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
At 1:10am on March 12, 2011, Kevin Hurst, Sr. said…
Luther always was encouraging and great to talk to about music. He will greatly missed- kevin hurst
At 9:45pm on March 11, 2011, Jeff Lashway said…
I can't believe this. I saw Luther just a few months ago. What a sweet soul, as well as a great player. He will be missed.
At 9:34pm on March 11, 2011, Linda Jones said…
Rest in peace my dear friend. I will miss your gentle spirit and your music.
At 8:15pm on March 11, 2011, Rev. Dr. Bobby Fulton, Ph.D. said…
For Black Circle Records, Ray Mitchell's AppleRay Records and myself, thanks for your musical contributions, to Music of Pittsburgh's Supertown, for your friendship and the times we shared talking of the Lord, the music and mutual friends.  You will be missed. God be with you on your journey.  Bobby Fulton
At 7:11pm on March 11, 2011, Kennard Roosevelt Williams said…
I am deeply saddened...I'll miss you Lu
At 6:53pm on March 11, 2011, Annie Cosmides said…

I can't even express the wonderful feeling I get just to hear Luther's name much less his music.  I thank him for the countless times he gave me peace of mind through his smooth guitar.  What a kind, gentle man who was so loving to so many.  I only wish I had many, many more people in my life as considerate and compassionate as Luther.  What a huge loss this is in many ways.  I am deeply saddened but will always have fond memories of Luther and the thought of him will always put a smile on my face. Rest in peace Luther.

At 3:06pm on March 11, 2011, Vince Taglieri said…
Luther what a great time I've had playing and talking with you the last few years. I know those times can never be replaced! God Bless You Luther.
At 3:00pm on March 11, 2011, Dr. Martin E. Rosenberg said…
Thank you Luther, for the kind advice and fellowship over the short two years that I have known you.  You were a fine musican, guitarist, and a generous and gentle human being.  Please rest in peace........mer
At 2:27pm on March 11, 2011, Bill Lawson said…
Rest in Peace Luther.
At 2:13pm on March 11, 2011, Ken Lamison said…

Luther was one of the first to reach out to me here. I regret that we never got an opportunity to play together. Peace to you, Luther.

Ken 

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