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James Dwight Duckworth
Jimmy Duckworth, 57, of Charlotte, NC, passed away unexpectedly on August 19, 2010. He was born on January 20, 1953, in Charlotte, a son of the late Clarence W. and Ruth Boate Duckworth.
Jimmy was one-of-a-kind. His first-grade alphabet book told us that 'M is for monsters - they eat you,' and 'V is for vampires - they suck your blood.' From that time on, he was totally his own person. He approached everything he did with joy and creativity in a uniquely personal way. He was a beloved brother and son, a serious student of life, a gifted teacher, and a brilliant musician. When he was 14, and he wanted to join the neighborhood rock band with his brother and friends, he cut enough lawns to buy his first guitar from Lowes Hardware. He practiced until he was the only one who could play the signature licks in 'I Ain't Got Nothin' Yet.' In a 40-year career that began in a junior-high gymnasium, where the students threw basketballs at the band to taunt them, he evolved into a consummate player who performed with Luciano Pavarotti, Michael Feinstein, Bernadette Peters, Patti Lapone, Rita Moreno, Joel Gray, Johnny Cash, Kathy Lee Gifford, Louie Bellson, and the great composer/conductor Bill Conti.
A lifelong student of music, Jimmy received the Bachelor's of Creative Arts degree in music from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, graduating Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1985. He studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, and at Central Piedmont Community College. Over the years, he took master classes with many notable artists, including Herb Ellis, Fredrick Hand, Lenny Breau, Jamie Abersold, and David Baker.
In addition to being an exceptional performer, he loved to share what he'd learned, teaching guitar at Davidson College, Catawba College, Central Piedmont, and Pembroke State University, as well as teaching numerous students privately.
His musical associations covered the state and beyond; many jazz and classical musicians shared a stage with Jimmy. He played with the Unifour Band, voted the national champions in the Community Band Category by Downbeat magazine in 1987. Jimmy was one of the area's early mainstays of musical theater, beginning with 'Godspell,' a major hit for the CPCC summer theater in 1975 to the present day. He also played with national touring companies of 'A Chorus Line,' 'Sugar Babies' with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, 'Will Rogers Follies' with Mack Davis, 'Hello Dolly' with Carol Channing, 'Man of La Mancha' with Robert Goulet, 'Chicago,' 'Fiddler on the Roof,'" '42nd Street,' 'Annie,' and 'Les Miserables.'His talents were sought by many. He frequently played banjo and guitar with The Charlotte Symphony. He appeared on 'Candid Camera,' 'The PTL Club,' and 'Good Morning America.' He did video soundtracks for Charles Kurault, Loonis McGlohon, and Dee Barton. One of the infamous videos, 'Baby, It's Potty Time,' was featured on Late Night with David Letterman. His guitar on 'Super Duper Pooper' was sublime!
For 20 years, he hosted a local-access cable show, 'Jimmy Duckworth and Friends,' which showcased area players and consistently offered a range of performance, from some of the finest traditional jazz to no-holds-barred 'free' jazz. His show received eleven awards for best series, lighting, and sound. The real genius of Jimmy Duckworth was that he had the ability to become a perfect part of his musical surroundings, no matter what they were. He could be the perfect banjo player one minute, the perfect jazz guitarist another, a wailin 1/8 blues player at another venue, the perfect bass guitarist at another turn, and provide the most beautiful classical guitar piece for an afternoon wedding. There are many artists who can do one thing well; there are few artists who can do many things well. Jimmy was one-of-kind. Jimmy is survived by his brother Larry Duckwort; sister Jan Yandle; nephew Chris Stegall; first cousins Joan Hope, Steve Hope, Chip Hope, Bill Duckworth, and Joe Duckworth; and sister-in-law D.J. Bost and brother-in-law Jim Yandle. Friends are invited to a gathering at Jimmy 1/8s home, 3916 Arbor Lane in Charlotte, at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 24. The family will again receive friends at Harry & Bryant Company, 500 Providence Road, from 1:00-1:45 p.m., Wednesday, August 25, and the service will follow at 2:00 in the chapel.
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Published by Charlotte Observer from Aug. 21 to Aug. 23, 2010.

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Daniel Davis

May 25, 2019

I took lessons from you back in the late 80's. You were a good guy. Very patient. I did not know you had passed. Thank you Sir. God Bless your family

Sally Nehrenberg

August 15, 2015

We cannot believe it's been five years now, Jimmy. Shorty and I miss you so much.

All those Festivals in the Park when the three of us met up... haven't been back to Freedom Park since ya left us.

Hoping that wherever you are you have access to a screaming guitar and that you are digging the vibe, or at the very least enhancing it a bit.

Thinking of you on August 19th like we do every year nowadays.

We will never forget you, Jimmy.

Danny Goode

September 17, 2014

You were one of my favorite people I learned so much from you at CPCC. Your mastery of the banjo was unparalleled and society will sorely miss you.

B Frank

February 7, 2014

Old friend - very, very saddened

David Van Ham

December 29, 2013

Playing around on my guitar tonight and somehow thought of Jimmy. Went to Myers Park together. In the first Black History class offered. Me, Jimmy, and Corkey. Only three white boys in the class. Kinda nervous then but Jimmy's ready grin and funny way of seeing the world had everyone relaxed soon. I'd hang out at his house sometimes. Knew then he'd be great. Found him tonight gone away. Thank you buddy. You were always a trip.

Raven Robbins

February 11, 2011

I just found out today. I am very sorry for your loss. I have very fond memories of Jimmy. He will be sorely missed.

Charles Barkley

November 11, 2010

I was in LA when I heard Jimmy had left us. I consider myself to be his first guitar student, even though we didn't acknowledge it at the time. I'm confident nothing ever really dies in nature and Jimmy's spirit will live on in the guitar strings of thousands of his followers. My thoughts to Larry and all of the Duckworths.

Jonathan Jablons

November 4, 2010

"A great loss " GREAT guitarist...
will be missed by all..............................

Chris Walker

October 20, 2010

"I did not know Mr. Jim Duckworth, but after watching one of his broadcast that featured the late Eugene Walker, my uncle. I began my search for Jim so that I could talk to him and tell him thank you for the great memory of my uncle only to find out that I just missed him too. Eugene died while I was at war in Afghanistan and I returned in time to attend the funeral. I guest I said all of that to say, THANKS JIM." OCT 20, 2010

Fred Hiscock

October 15, 2010

I just found out about this today it's hard to believe. I considered Jim a friend and was lucky to have played several gigs with him. He will be missed.

Ike Reeves

September 16, 2010

Yesterday I sadly heard of Jimmy's passing. His talent and humour will be greatly missed. My heartfelt condolences to the Duckworth family.

Zan McLeod

September 6, 2010

I wrote to this guest book on Aug 22nd...but they did not put it in. I will try again... Blessings to Jimmy and his family. Zan McLeod

Toby & Dodie Hart

August 31, 2010

Jimmy was my best friend in the world. I was going to call him Sunday Aug. 29th and the plans were to invite him to come over on the next weekend and we would grill burgers and Jimmy and I would share 'war stories' about gigs we had been to in the past and listen and play guitar.
I stumbled upon his obituary on google just minutes before I was going to call him. I felt like someone hit me in the gut.
We found out too late to go to the funeral or the wake afterward. Now we found out that he was cremated and we can't visit his grave.
I'm not an emotional person but I can't stop crying the last couple of days. I can't think about anything but Jimmy.
He was the kindest, most gentle, caring, encouraging person ever and he just happened to be a great guitar player. I don't know what the big shows that come through are going to do for a versitle, read anything, play anything guitar player now that he is gone.
RIP buddy. You are missed by many, many people.

Clark Lewis

August 28, 2010

I am sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing even though I have not seen him or Larry in more years than I care to say but I still smile when I think of the times we had together growing up in the 60's.

K Hicks

August 26, 2010

Such a shame to hear of the loss of Jim Duckworth. A great talent, who inspired many with his music; and one that shared the beauty of music with so many more. Continue to play your Gibson in the stars above.

RIP...

August 26, 2010

I worked with Jimmy all too briefly when I taught at UNCC. I send my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends!

Thomas Turner
Matthews, NC and Phoenix, AZ

Ryan Fleming

August 26, 2010

In taking lessons with him, Jimmy always struck me as a kind of savant. One time we were playing free. I played a note, thought and then played another note and he said very matter-of-factly, "That note had to go there." That message about intent in one's playing has always stuck with me. Thanks for the music Jimmy - you made a difference.

Drake Tunson

August 25, 2010

I'm deeply saddened to hear of our great loss. One thing is evident though as I read these entries...Jimmy, in time the emptiness you left will be filled by the many brilliant moments of music, laughter and friendship that you shared with all of us. Peace and love to your family...

Mike Sudderth

August 25, 2010

Jimmy always played great and was friendly and had that wonderful grin.

gina and brenda gambill

August 25, 2010

Play on Jimmy....there are many rooms in heaven....there's the bluegrass room, the rock and roll room, the jazz room and even, if we are lucky, the musical theatre room....you will be an honored guest in ALL of them...we love you...and all the notes you played...you passed the audition....gina and brenda

Clif Todd

August 25, 2010

I am so saddened by the news of Jimmy's passing. I can't stop thinking about all of the great times we had playing music in the basement of the Hillside house.
He taught me how to open my ears and open my mind.
Thanks for sharing your time here on earth with with us. Thanks for the music, the friendship, the laughter and for more remarkable memories than I deserve.
My heart goes out to Larry, Jan and all of his friends and family.

Otis Hughes

August 24, 2010

I first met Jimmy through his nephew, Boo, who passed away in 2002. I always admired the depth of his obsession with music. Spent many hours of beer and philosophy punctuated with wise cracks getting to the heart of things. I am sure the great band in the sky will welcome him with open arms. My blessings to Jan and Larry and the Charlotte music community for this great loss. Thanks to the Duckworth family for always welcoming me into their home.

Michael Pressley

August 24, 2010

I am deeply saddened to learn of Jimmy's passing. I had the honor of being a student of his at Howren Music for a brief time. I would see him from time to time after that and share casual conversation. He will be GREATLY missed. The world's loss is Heaven's gain. Play on Jimmy, play on! R.I.P.

August 24, 2010

Jimmy, I will always love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love,
Zippy

Steve Tyler

August 24, 2010

I just heard of Jimmy's death and I am deeply saddened. I studied guitar with Jimmy and deeply admired his musicality. he will be missed.

Cynthia Lawing

August 24, 2010

Jimmy was a most gentle and sweet soul!
His music enriched many!
His legacy will live on!

Buddy Bost

August 24, 2010

Just heard of Jimmy`s taking the final gig It was always fun and a pleasure to work with him My thoughts are with his family. When we were kids at church Jimmy and Larry playing the accordions and guitars in 1964 or so See ya Jimmy...

otis hughes

August 24, 2010

i knew jimmy thru his nephew,boo,who passed away in 2002...i really appreciated admired & respected the level & depth of his obsession with music...we shared beer & philosophies many a late night...so sorry 2 c him pass...grateful that the great band in the sky now has him as a member...my blessings 2 the duckworth family...thank u 4 all those christmases when u welcomed me into your home

August 24, 2010

Just learned of Jimmy's passing via Craigslist. I moved away from Charlotte many years ago, but never missed a chance to see him play back in the old days. In my mind's eye, I will always see him taking a solo on his Gibson ES 175 in the old Villa Courtyard in Myers Park.

Lee Callicutt

Eric Wheeler

August 24, 2010

My dad grew up with the Duckworth's and lived just around the corner on Reece Rd. My dad played bass in that first band with Jimmy. When I turned 15, my dad gave me a guitar for Christmas. He arranged for me to take lessons from Jimmy. I learned an appreciation for a vast selection of music and still carry that to this day. Jimmy will be greatly missed!

Steven (Chip) Hocsak (Hochack)

August 24, 2010

I do not quite know what to say. Jimmy is loved and will be missed by so many of us. I send my love to all of you who are his family and friends. All y'all have been so blessed to be near and close to him. Chip Hocsak

evelyn blalock

August 24, 2010

We were so sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing. My husband and I are both Charlotte Symphony members and always enjoyed it so much when Jimmy played with us. He will be missed.

Evelyn and Bob Blalock

Scotty

August 23, 2010

Jimmy was a great artist, the kindest, gentlest soul, and he had the darkest, most twisted sense of humor! No human being should aspire to have anything less than these great qualities. I'm honored that he did the theme song for my show, and working on "Jim Duckworth and Friends" with Anja and Jimmy was really awesome. Thanks for the friendship and the memories! Love ya, Bro! The world sucks more now, but since I know Jimmy, it doesn't suck as bad as it could!

Coleman Murphy

August 23, 2010

Jimmy was my guitar teacher at CPCC back in 86'-87'. What he taught me has allowed me to make a living playing the guitar. Thank you Jimmy!

The Deep Thinker

D Ford

August 23, 2010

Nature Boy

D Ford

August 23, 2010

The Romantic

D Ford

August 23, 2010

Brotherly Love

D Ford

August 23, 2010

August 23, 2010

I had an occasion or two to talk with this talented musician. I always knew if he was in the pit or on the stage ... all would go well!
What a sad day!

Phil Rutledge

August 23, 2010

Gentle, excellent musician, unique independent thinker, loved off-beat. We have lost one of the great ones.

Jean Phillips

August 23, 2010

There was never a happier sound in this world than the music Jimmy could make on his banjo. I was honored to work with him, and will miss him. Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family at this difficult time.

L. D. P. Vellani

August 23, 2010

TW said it all ... in re trippin' up & down through the steps of life ...

... Climb the stairs, they’re not so steep,
Bend down the branches,
Close your eyes and go to sleep,
Bend down the branches …

Peggy & Larry et al
All Along Jackson Street
In Club Meb & Mebanesville

Ben Williams

August 23, 2010

Some of my favorite musical memories were playing with Jimmy Duckworth - truly one of the greatest musicians, and one of the most wonderful souls to have graced this world. Rest easy, Jimmy. You'll be truly missed by so many.

Frank Portone

August 23, 2010

It was always a pleasure to have Jimmy join the Charlotte Symphony in concert.
He was always professional, but managed to make us laugh all the same!
He will be missed!

Tom Montefusco

August 23, 2010

I didn't know Jimmy, but I have a lot of musician friends who did and played with him.

I always enjoyed seeing him late night on th Access channel on his Jimmy Duckworth and Friends show. My condolences to his family

-Tom Montefusco

August 23, 2010

The Charlotte Symphony mourns the loss of Jimmy Duckworth, and is grateful to have enjoyed his presence on many occasions over the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Duckworth family in this time of sadness.

John Rendleman

August 23, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Jimmy.

Brent Moore

August 23, 2010

Without Jimmy, Satin Doll would have been just another tune I would have played with great mediocrity and 13 position on a fret board just another mystery. Thanks for all the years of education and friendship.

John Rendleman

August 23, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with his family...I always enjoyed watching his cable show. John Rendleman

Jim McNamara

August 23, 2010

Jimmy you will be missed. What a unique talent and spirit. We talked recently about looking for "monkey dogs" - that'll have to wait.
Condolences to Larry, Jan and all of Jimmy's family and friends.

August 23, 2010

I am so sorry I never met Jimmy he certainly wouldn't have my permission to leave this planet Earth. So sorry for your loss. My friend David Floyd put this on Facebook and I am so impressed with his musical attention range. I do TV for Public Access and present many musicians although I don't play that well. Just filmed a 90 year old Italian great accordion player. Much well wishing to you as you miss this talented person who spread joy everywhere touching peoples hearts. Bb Simmons

Laurie Prevette

August 23, 2010

The silent strings of you guitar are deafening. So long Jimmy.

Anja Arnholdt

August 23, 2010

Jimmy was my best friend for 23 years, through thick and thin, tragedy and joy. We helped each other through many tough times with a love that transcended time and distance, sorrow, bitterness and confusion about life. He knew when to be angry, but always knew when and how to be forgiving – either way, he always kept a sense of class.

Best of all, just when you felt you were alone in your frustration about something, he could make you laugh your troubles away! Knowing him has given me a great gift in producing our public access show and learning how to put all our creativity and skills out there to share with viewers both here and in New York over the years. As he told me many times, “Jim Duckworth & Friends” inspired him to be brave and more relaxed in front of many audiences. The show also allowed us to see glimpses of his beautiful soul as he often played as if there was no one else in the room. Thanks to so many of his talented friends who joined him in the studio over the years and put up with our cameras in their faces on the bandstand. Jimmy was always so proud to be performing with such gifted artists who were willing to be on the show, as well as all our creative and skilled crew people. He would want me to thank you now, I’m sure. You, too, were his inspiration.

Jimmy, your beautiful soul still touches us in a way that will never leave us.

elizabeth amon tobin

August 23, 2010

One of the first times I heard Jimmy play was when we were teenagers on the smoking patio at M.P. years ago. He was ahead of times and his music will be missed. Condolences to his family and friends. Jimmy will be missed by all.

Ross Lafleur

August 23, 2010

I took private lessons from Jimmy throughout my high school years, and he opened me up to a lot of musical ideas. He also asked me to fill in at the CPCC summer shows, which was exciting for me. I'll always remember my time with him.

Ross Wissbaum

August 23, 2010

Play on Jimmy. You will be sorely missed.

Joe/Rebecca Lentz

August 23, 2010

Jimmy was such a wonderful person and musician..he will be so missed. Our thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP!!

Matthew Corbett

August 23, 2010

I've had the pleasure of working with Jimmy in the theatre world of Charlotte, a community that is surely reeling from this sad news. Along with his immeasurable musical skills, Jimmy was also a consumate storyteller-and WHAT stories!! My condolences to the Duckworth family and all of Jimmy's friends. We have all lost a talented, giving spirit.

Doug James

August 23, 2010

Words are truly inadequate to express how hard it is to accept that Jimmy is no longer with us. For the more than 40 years that I knew him, Jimmy was one of the most positive and supportive friends and colleagues I've had. No matter what my current musical project was, when I told him about it his first comment would invariably be "man, that's great!" You're one of a kind, Jimmy. I miss you.

David Finley

August 23, 2010

I regret losing track of my old friend. The house on Hillside was my refuge from the time I met Jimmy in the fourth grade, until I went away to college. Jimmy was a great artist and a greater friend. Deepest sympathy to Larry, Jan and family

David Finley

Carol Marley

August 22, 2010

In loving memory of my wonderful friend Jimmy D....I will so miss our marathons on the phone,the times spent at TWC doing the show,parties and hanging out at the houses on Hillside and Arbor Lane....Your wisdom,humor GREAT heart.My prayers are with Jan,Larry&DJ,and the rest of the Duckworth family.I am so grateful to have had the friendship of such a wonderful human being,and am thankful to know that so many lives have been touched by Jimmy D's generous spirit.Forever Love,my friend.

Carol Marley

August 22, 2010

I will miss my dear friend Jimmy..His wisdom,humor,and HUGE heart....The music in him that touched so many lives in so many ways.Play on,Brother!

michael mosley

August 22, 2010

The untimely death of Jimmy is a terrible and tragic loss for those of us who, in way or another, knew him as friend,colleague and musician. His unique sense of humor, his uncompromising talent and unpretentious behavior or characteristics for which any of us should strive.
My relationship with Jimmy goes back more than 20 years when he was a student in the music department at UNC-C. He was already a fine jazz guitarist, but wanted, in his words, " to expand his chops ". Lucky for me, as I had the priviledge of working and exchanging ideas with a really great talent. He was intellectually curious and driven to play guitar, any style, anywhere. It was the sum of his life. We had many good laughs and music making experiences, and stayed in touch over the years.
In June, when I retired from the Univ.,former students had a party to help celebrate. Jimmy was there, wishing me well. What more can I say.

Bill Buck

August 22, 2010

He taught me jazz guitar in the late 80's, we became friends at that time. He loaned me a bass of his when I thought it might be a cool instrument to play. Jimmy had a generous heart. He will be missed, it was a pleasure to know him.

Jon Thornton

August 22, 2010

Wow...everyone who knew Jimmy is devastated. I know that my life was enriched by knowing him and I will miss him.

Carl Fuerstman

August 22, 2010

I remember Jimmy and Larry from the "Abadon's(sp)back in the 60s with their song "Abba". I always knew that lots of music was coming from that basement on Hillside Dr. Jimmy was a great and tasteful guitarist and a truly decent man who always had time to talk to any musician. He will be missed.

Conrad Mason

August 22, 2010

Jimmy was my Jazz Guitar Tearcher @ CPCC back in the 80's & a good friend as well my prayers to his family. Conrad Mason Charlotte, NC

john lestina

August 22, 2010

I didn't really know Jimmy, but my sympathies go out to long time friends Larry and DJ who have weathered many tests lately. I will put you in my prayers today.

Catherine Taylor Metz

August 22, 2010

The entire Taylor family is heart broken
to read that Jimmy has died. We continued
to listen to his beatiful music and watch
his beautiful presence on television. We
were so proud of our high school and
college friend, who became such a gifted
musician. He was the best guitarist from
our region ever! More importantly, he
was a kind, wonderful friend!
We send our love to you, Larry.
With deep sympathy,
Catherine Taylor Metz
Louis Taylor
Pepper Taylor
Boo Taylor
Hiero Taylor
Norma Taylor

Tommy Vehue

August 22, 2010

Jimmy, we've shared some really great times. Some of the things you taught me about the guitar I will use until the day I die, and be glad to remember that you were the one who taught them to me. I will always cherish the many meals and jokes we shared at the Ole Smokehouse. I know you're playing jazz with Cannonball right now, and I will be glad to hear it when it's my time. The tears of sadness I'm shedding now are also tears of joy for having known you all these years. I'll say so long, but not goodbye, because I'll join you before long.

anne whitefield

August 22, 2010

I only met Jimmy twice but immediately felt comfortable with him as I'm a friend of his brother Larry. A tragic loss, this passing.

vince winnies

August 22, 2010

Jimmy..I will always love and miss you. You brought much joy and love into my life. I can never forget. May your friends and family know peace. May we all be strengthened and blessed for having known you.

August 22, 2010

Jimmy and I go back many years, and we've had many stimulating conversations about the guitar, music, performing, teaching and life. We've also laughed so hard that neither of us could speak 'til we came up for air. We both loved a good joke. Many times I would have a phone message from Jimmy that said, "Hey man no need to call back, I was just giving you a shout." Well, Jim, here's a shout back to you my friend, from this side of eternity. Charles Vaughn

jimmy was the coolest cat!

tim murray

August 21, 2010

Jimmy...your loss is hard to bear but I know you're having a good time on the other side..know that everyone you have met has been affected by your presence and are saddened by your early exit...you've been my running buddy for 40 years and there's a hole in my heart ...till we meet again bro.... to Larry and Jan...all my love and sympathy....

Sally & Shorty Nehrenberg

August 21, 2010

Shorty and I send our heartfelt condolences to the entire Duckworth family. Please know that we hold every one of you close in prayer and safe in our hearts during these saddest of days. May the love of Jimmy's MANY friends now fill up the hole that his passing has created in your lives. And we send you peace....

Mike Bartel

August 21, 2010

I knew Jimmy in grade school. We were always cutting up and telling jokes. Such a great personality, and fun to hang out with. You were much too young to leave us my friend. My heart goes out to the Duckworth family.

Don Tillman

August 21, 2010

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul.” We will miss you Jimmy but you will always be with us !

J. Brooks

August 21, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to Jim's family and friends for he will be greatly missed!

Carol Shubkin

August 21, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to Jimmy's family in their time of sorrow. He'll be greatly missed by all that knew him.

August 21, 2010

There are new sounds in the spheres as Jimmy plays on.
Jim Jordan(Charlotte,N.C.)

Bill Bolen

August 21, 2010

I just heard this tragic news. We will be thinking of the Duckworth family in our thoughts and prayers. Jimmy was such a great guitarist and personality. Much too young!

Shaun Sarvey

August 21, 2010

Jimmy was a mentor and a very good friend. He was selfless and supportive and will be truly missed by everyone.

Shaun Sarvey

Greg Baker

August 21, 2010

A great loss to the Charlotte music community. He was admired both for his musical talent and his easy going disposition.

Debby Dobbins

August 21, 2010

I'm so sorry and sad to hear about Jimmy. We were musical partners for many years, and I have great memories of him going all the way back to the sixties. There will never be another like Howlin' Duck. My love and prayers go out to him, Larry, Jan, and his other loved ones. I know he's probably already hanging out with Elvis, John Lennon, and George Harrison, as well as our friends from here who have crossed over. Play on, Jimmy!!! It will be wonderful to sing with you again in Heaven!!!! Love, Doob

Buddy Hudspeth

August 21, 2010

My sympathy to the family. Jimmy will be missed by all.

david floyd

August 21, 2010

I am so saddened by this news.. Jimmy is going to be missed by the entire Charlotte musician community. A fine player, and a wonderful person. Loved by us all.

david floyd

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