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While we do not yet have
all the details the sense of grief we
feel at WERU over the sudden and tragic
death of Tom Salisbury, a.k.a. Cowboy
Tommy Dean of Independent Country renown
is staggering and profound. Tom died suddenly
and unexpectedly Sunday afternoon in Ellsworth
of an unknown cause while meeting with
associates at the American Legion Hall.
Community Radio will pass along whatever
information we can as we receive it to
volunteers and listeners, including details
on paying respects and giving comfort
to Toms loving wife and children.
Anyone in the WERU family
who had even the most brief interaction
with Tommy Dean, be it in person or on
the radio, knows that he was a perfect
gentleman, humble soul, exuberant spirit
and enthusiastic proponent of Community
Radio amount many other things
he loved and championed. He started out
on WERU as Doc Morrills co-host
on Downhome Country Thursday morning half-a-dozen
years ago, and then developed his own
hit country music show in the weekend
wee sunrise hours, Independent Country,
following and playing off Big Jerrys
Truckstop like perfect overnight radio
bookends. His audience was devoted and
fanatical and he served them with energy,
enthusiasm and humility, not to mention
all the independent country artists he
promoted with the utmost respect and sincerity.
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But Tommy wasnt a one-trick
pony and could adapt his unique brand
of DJ banter to Reggae as the occasional but
unforgettable sub-host for Carlton Johnson on
the Drive Thru. He was loved whatever he did
and wherever he went, in such seemingly diverse
places as WERU and the American Legion Hall.
He was an award-winning songwriter, a concert
promoter and master of ceremonies, a tireless
organizer of the Christmas is for Kids
benefit events, a supreme devotee of Johnny
Cash, a businessman and baker, a great friend
and above all a loving and devoted family man.
It is no cliché to say that you really
couldnt find a nicer, more decent man
than Cowboy Tommy Dean. His sudden passing is
a terrible loss to the community and we will
miss him deeply at WERU.
-Matt Murphy, WERU General Manager
Find WERU Volunteer Matt Baya's
thoughts on Dean's passing:
http://matt.baya.net/dj-tommy-dean/
For
a Video Commentary
By Jim Flynn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvoJyN3NulA
and
video of
Tommy Dean
April 6, 2008
Christmas is for Kids
Show.
In lieu of flowers please
send a check to:
MRS AGNES SALISBURY
408 Christian Ridge Road
Ellsworth, Maine 04605
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