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Thread #111149   Message #2338068
Posted By: Suffet
11-May-08 - 11:29 PM
Thread Name: Obit: Eric Levine, 1957-2008
Subject: Obit: Eric Levine, 1957-2008
ERIC LEVINE 1957-2008

Folk musician and disability rights activist Eric Levine passed away at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City the night of May 7-8, 2008. The cause of death was apparently septicemia. Eric had just recently turned 51 years old.

Eric's maternal grandfather was Camp Woodland founder Norman Studer, and Eric knew first hand many of the people from near and far away who shared their songs with the Woodland campers and staff. Eric, for example, was present as a young camper when a Cuban born singer taught Pete Seeger the song Guantanamera. With that background, it is no surprise that Eric grew up to become active in New York City's progressive political folk music community. He was the musical director of the Disabled in Action Singers, one of the directors of the New York Coalition of Choruses, the producer of Topside Records, an organizer of the Hey Brother! Hey Sister! Coffee House, a contributor to Broadside magazine, a member of the People's Music Network steering committee, and a member of the Peoples' Voice Cafe collective. He was also a fine songwriter, guitarist, and banjo player, as well as a member of the folk group MacDougal Street Rent Party.

Eric's last public performance was at the Seventh Annual Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash at the Bowery Poetry Club on July 8, 2007. Clicking here will take you to a page from which you can download MP3 files of that performance. He had been booked to return to the Bowery Poetry Club this coming July 13 for the Eight Annual Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash. That evening will now be dedicated to Eric's memory.

Unfortunately, Eric was sick all his life. At the age of 14 he underwent the first of three kidney transplants, each of which eventually proved unsuccessful. In addition to chronic kidney failure, which required Eric to have dialysis three days a week, Eric suffered from amyloidosis and arthritis, and was susceptible to serious infections. He was in pain most of the time, and over the past year he had lost the ability to play his instruments.

Eric is survived by his parents Norman and Joan Levine, his brother Mike Levine, and his life partner Ellen Nuzzi. A private funeral was held on May 11, and a public memorial event will take place at a later date.

--- Steve