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* We’re doing a fundraiser to pay bills for our late, great friend Raoul this Sunday at the Brewhaus in Springfield. From Tom Irwin

Just a friendly reminder for all you fans and friends of our lately departed, blessed and beloved Raoul: the benefit and tribute happens at the Brewhaus this Sunday, Dec. 5, from 2 p.m. to midnight. Live music by many friends, plus food, giveaways, silent auctions and whatever else we can do to raise money to cover official costs of his passing.

It’s gonna be a blowout, baby. Make sure to attend if you can. Raoul was truly one of a kind and we want to send him off right.

* From Tom Irwin’s story about Raoul’s life and death

During the ensuing 25 years in the Springfield scene he played guitar in several bands including Raoul & Company, Elvis Himselvis, the Cheezy Messiahs, Rock Quarry, Dr. Feelgood, Black Magic Johnson, Sarah Schneider Band, the Hired Hands, Springfield Shaky and for whoever would hire him for a night of music with drinks and pay included. While others worked jobs and played the weekends or refused to come out of the house except for a guaranteed price, Raoul made music because that is what he did and he did it no matter what he had to do to do it. He drove old vehicles, sometimes went hungry and often wondered if he’d make enough cash playing his guitar to pay the rent, but he never wavered in his way of living for the moment, for the music and for the majesty of life.

For the record, he had a broken hip his last few months and being poor with no insurance had some trouble getting decent medical attention. By the time Raoul made it to the hospital with assistance from his dear friend, my sister Sara, he was unable to walk. They found advanced cancer when testing for hip surgery. He received a six- to eight-months life sentence on Monday and was gone by Friday night. We sang songs to him in his last hours, watching for a bushy eyebrow to raise in acknowledgement of a welcome tune and familiar voice. He went peacefully and passed on out on Neil Young’s birthday, a nice touch by a beautiful person, well loved and universally respected not just as a heartfelt musician, but as a friend, mentor, party pal, father figure, brother-in-arms and blessed soul.

To the wise and wonderful, round mound of sound Raoul Brotherman: Long may you run.

Go read the whole thing.

* There’s also a Facebook page for the occasion.

* Whitey Morgan and the 78’s will play us out


It’s been a good month of Sunday’s
And a guitar ago
I had a tall drink of yesterday’s wine

Yeah, I left a long string of friends
Yeah, I left some sheets in the wind
And some satisfied women behind

Won’t you ride me down easy, Lord
Ride me on down
Leave word in the dust where I lay
Well, I’m easy come, and I’m easy go
And I’m easy to love when I stay

Well, I’m easy to love if I stay

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Dec 3, 10 @ 4:54 pm

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