The concert was a sell – out, and a 100% success ! with fans traveling from as far away as Florida, Texas, Colorado, New York, and California to attend tonight. Lenny Kerley and Dennis Conroy sent their regrets on not being able to attend tonight. Dennis was still recovering from his heart surgery, and Lenny had a recording session in progress.
A Thank You From Jim Pilster:
"I was beginning to think you didn't make it home! Good to see you did.
I want to thank you for all the hard work you guys did. It couldn't have come
off without you. Maybe you could mention that anyone that couldn't make it to the show or still wanted to make a donation to the fund, could send it to the I.G.F.F. @ PO box # 186, Downers Grove, IL. 60515-0186. I will leave the account open for as long as needed. I called Isaac's wife, Vicky, finally yesterday to tell her how thing went. She said that when I originally approached her w/ the idea of the benefit and asked her to come over for it, she thought she just wouldn't be able to bear it. She said that on Thurs. night she was sorry she hadn't gone.......she could feel all the love being generated thousands of miles away. She told me it was really weird that I had called at that time as it was Isaac's 55th birthday and I think she needed a little propping up. I hope I can fully express my thanks to everyone that help produce the event and thank everyone; the audience, The Hard Rock, and all the musicians, especially our guy's for leaving the ego's in the parking lot and just playing and having fun.
THANKS!"
jimmy
Dennis Conroy sent a message to Isaac's family which we will share with everyone below:
"I only knew Isaac closely for a few years in the late 1960's and early 1970's, yet I can still picture his smiling face. He truly loved music and always put so much time and thought into his music playing and composing.
We used to go car racing around together, me and my gray 1967 Mustang, and Isaac in his MGB-GT car. It was an all yellow sports car...he loved it!. Traveling together in close quarters around the country, playing music for sometimes weeks at a time, you get to know people pretty well. I remember Isaac well, and still think of him from time to time.
I can't remember every being at odds with him, and was glad to see that he continued to pursue his dream of music. I'm sure that he was a very good partner and father. He always had a zest and passion for life. Isaac's music life force and spirit shall live on always.
I wish all the best for you and yours. I know that Isaac lives in our hearts always.
Love,"
Dennis Conroy,
Drummer for The Cryan' Shames
And a thank you from Victoria Guillory:
"..To everyone who supported the night at the Hard Rock Cafe ...I 've spent a long time trying to think of what to say to you all.....first of all thank
you to everyone who made it happen...and you already know who they are !!!
but especially to Jim Pilster for sharing his evening with Isaac....I know that Isaac will have been there with you all and being as humble as he was, ( in public!!) ) he will have been wondering what all the fuss was about !!
I have had literally hundreds of e-mails from people who loved my husband and that was strange at first but now it makes me feel good and most of all proud !! Our children Ellie and Jacob were only ages 6 and 2 when they lost their Daddy and although we tallk about him all the time....I've kept lots of things which they can look at when they're older and appreciate what he was to other people and what a special person he was ....not just a fantastic Daddy !!!!
One person who I communicated with alot was Marlene and I didn't even know she existed til after Isaac died...!! it seems he had an " e-mail life "
which I was not party to, due to my own technophobia which was quickly
overcome in January 2001 when I realised that in order to keep his CDs
available to people I had to touch the dreaded computer !!! being in touch
with people from his past is very comforting because although he knew I
would not be alone..... I wonder if he expected me to make new
friends....from old !! which I have !! he knows of course.............his
love comes from all quarters.
I feel so lucky that he made so many good friends during his life and that he made such an impression on people ......of course he made quite an impression on me when I was only 17yrs old when I first saw him and heard him play at a local folk club !!!! We had to wait 10 yrs to get together and then had 13 years which were only too short !! Isaac was very resiliant and even during his illness he was characterisically up-beat and brave..I know this sounds corny but he really was...we were together as a family for almost every day of the 9 months we had after his diagnosis and he died with us, in our house
as he wanted to.
Anyway.......I just want you all to know that we thank you all and appreciate your remembering Isaac on such a special night.
With love,"
Victoria , Eleanor and Jacob Guillory
The Cryan’ Shames Home Page Staff:
Marlene and Joyce O’Malley, G.L.O.R.I.A. and Al Knuth, Jules and Kent Follett, Barb and Pat Malott,Shaun and Robin Malott, and Guests: Ken Barber, Shameless Girls 1-2-3 & Lil, Al and Lynn Hiatt, Arnold and Alan DeLarisch.

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