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2009 Obit: Jim Couza RIP (UK)

GUEST,Pete Gray 06 Aug 09 - 08:02 AM
A Wandering Minstrel 06 Aug 09 - 09:11 AM
GUEST,The Foulger \Couza family 06 Aug 09 - 09:45 AM
Dave Illingworth 06 Aug 09 - 09:47 AM
GUEST,Karen Couza 06 Aug 09 - 09:50 AM
s&r 06 Aug 09 - 10:03 AM
GUEST,Philippa 06 Aug 09 - 10:55 AM
GUEST,Roddy Clenaghan 06 Aug 09 - 11:04 AM
Mick Tems 06 Aug 09 - 11:22 AM
GUEST,Gord Campbell 06 Aug 09 - 08:56 PM
Cats 07 Aug 09 - 08:17 AM
GUEST,Rattler 07 Aug 09 - 05:18 PM
GUEST,Joan (Laferriere) Akin 07 Aug 09 - 09:08 PM
Leadfingers 08 Aug 09 - 06:30 PM
GUEST,Ray,Reading,Berks, Penna. 09 Aug 09 - 10:39 AM
Mick Tems 09 Aug 09 - 04:11 PM
GUEST 10 Aug 09 - 05:07 AM
Herga Kitty 10 Aug 09 - 04:00 PM
GUEST,Pat O'Gorman 10 Aug 09 - 05:46 PM
Houston_Diamond 10 Aug 09 - 06:28 PM
GUEST,Jim Bean 10 Aug 09 - 09:31 PM
GUEST,Johnny Butten 11 Aug 09 - 11:00 AM
billybob 11 Aug 09 - 11:41 AM
scowie 11 Aug 09 - 07:11 PM
Brian Peters 12 Aug 09 - 07:58 AM
GUEST,Pistachio 13 Aug 09 - 06:50 AM
GUEST,tinkerbell 14 Aug 09 - 04:11 AM
GUEST,Karen Couza 14 Aug 09 - 04:50 AM
GUEST,Rod MacDonald 17 Aug 09 - 09:43 AM
GUEST,Peter Optical 18 Aug 09 - 03:02 PM
Bryn Pugh 19 Aug 09 - 08:41 AM
GUEST,Ian Gill 20 Aug 09 - 03:49 PM
GUEST,Phil Beer 21 Aug 09 - 10:28 AM
GUEST,Andy Powell 22 Aug 09 - 03:42 AM
GUEST,John & Karen 24 Aug 09 - 08:26 AM
GUEST,Jennifer Crook 15 Sep 09 - 12:45 PM
GUEST,Brian & Sandi Golbey 22 Sep 09 - 12:10 PM
GUEST,Liz Titley 30 Sep 09 - 03:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Pete Gray
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 08:02 AM

Jim played our Cartwheel club circa 1985. A great evening from the gentle giant. After the club we took him to a Sheffield takeaway where while we were waiting a few late night "tough guys" came in showing off in drink. I was worried that they might pick on Jim with his rather unusual appearance and his accent but none of it, he engaged them with charm and wit and we all had a great laugh.

It was the only time I met him but what a very nice guy.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: A Wandering Minstrel
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 09:11 AM

I remember Jim from when he used to come regularly to Llantrisant. On several occasions we gave him a lift home (we owned a small two door Escort at the time :) ). A big man in every sense and his music really did fill the room. I shall play his cd tonight.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,The Foulger \Couza family
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 09:45 AM

Karen and the rest of the family thank you all for your kind words I am sure that they will be a comfort for us all at this time Thank you all.Our small tribute for Jim is on our website countrygardenwinslow.co.uk It would be so wonderful if you could all get to the American style Barbacue and celebration of Jims life after the funeral,A few people have asked what to bring .Now Knowing Jim I think he would have said "just bring yourselves your instruments and a drink and play till the sun comes up " if you can make it on Sat 22nd august by 11am whitchurch methodist church hp22 4jd just drop us a line on countrygarden@tiscali.co.uk. And thank you all IT MEANS SO MUCH. Karen.xxx


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Dave Illingworth
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 09:47 AM

Yes, another sad loss.

He would have been a highly respected performer if he had just sung his lovely songs to his nicely apposite guitar accompaniment
But to have played that amazing dulcimer, as well........

He certainly had a large appetite. Some friends who ran a folk-club in London put him up after a gig. They had to leave early in the morning for work, so told him to sleep in and help himself to the ample fridge contents. When they arrived home in the evening, the fridge was bare. But he was such a lovely man, they deemed it an honour.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Karen Couza
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 09:50 AM

sorry we need to know the numbers so we dont run out of food.Karenxx


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: s&r
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 10:03 AM

Jim stayed with us one Fylde. He was a courteous and friendly gentleman with a huge skill

We saw him play at Warwick, and chatted for ever.

RIP Jim

Stu/Rusty


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Philippa
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 10:55 AM

a wonderful player who did a lot to promote the hammer dulcimer. As Graham Bradshaw has already written, Jim coped with his disabilities with humour. He even had an email address footlessandfancyfree@...


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Roddy Clenaghan
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 11:04 AM

I heard this morning and I must admit I'm devastated.

I first met Jim many years ago when he was a guest at Matt Armour's folk club, The Song Loft. In recent years we became good friends when he started to appear regularly at Matt's Folk Workshop on a Sunday lunchtime at The Vaults, Stony Stratford. He was always very complimentary about my music and we had planned to work together sometime... we shared very similar tastes in song (good, well written ones!).

Jim was an extremely knowledgeable man and I loved his stories of '60s American folk revival people he knew well - a lot of them my heroes.

Strange, we had arranged that I was to visit him at home on the 22nd... so, Karen, please count me in - it will just be particularly poignant for me that I would have been there anyway and we would have been doing some music together.

So sad: Matt, Johnny and now Jim plus so many other friends and family gone this year - there must be a fantastic session going on somewhere!

Love and blessings Karen and your family,

Roddy x


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Mick Tems
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 11:22 AM

I first met Jim when he was a mature student at Philadephia University's folklife department. Jim was interviewing us for the university's radio station, and we immediately hit it off. Jim introduced us to Koch's Sandwich Bar, a tiny place where you had to queue up - but the Koch brothers served up these mouthwatering, mega-gigantic sandwiches, which were two meals in themselves!

Jim later came to South Wales, and was a Llantrisant Folk Club regular musician. He shared a flat with Siwsann George and Stuart Brown (of Mabsant.) He later moved to England, and I had several useful rehearsals with him at his house in the West Country. Jim moved back to Bristol, where he met Karen, and Pat and I celebrated their wedding.

Much later, Jim was in a wheelchair and Llantrisant Folk Club wanted to give him a gig. Jim and Karen, Arts Council Wales officer John Prior and his wife squeezed into my tiny flat for dinner, while Amazing bluegrass guitarist and banjo player Chris Morton turned up with another famous US musician, and the two of them jammed with Jim - what a fabulous night.

Thank you, Jim - you have enriched our lives with your stunning, knowedgeable repertoire, your rich voice and your jawdropping playing. Rest in peace, friend.

Mick Tems


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Gord Campbell
Date: 06 Aug 09 - 08:56 PM

I first met the Big Guy in Bath on the Promenade in '85. I was out with my 4 year old stepson Robert, and I heard this wonderful music dancing through the air.

We walked up to this rather LARGE chap and he was playing fiddle tunes on his dulcimer. When he stopped, I introduced myself and the young fella, and explained I'd just arrived from Canada, and I played guitar, and did he know St Anne's Reel? For the next 10 minutes or so, I stood there listening to more variations of St Anne's Reel than ten Cape Breton fiddlers could improvise in a year, right there on the spot.

I asked where he was from "Philly" came the answer, "Where you from?" "Nova Scotia" "Oh...well ya know St Anne's Reel ain't from Nova Scotia...nope...'sfrom Prince Edward Island"
I had tapped into the encyclopaedic catalogue of music Jim carried around with him. I walked away from Jim and said to Robert " Boy, I'd love to play with that guy". Little did I know......

I met him again in late 1990, at Mike Burton's place in Martock. Mike, Jim, and Dave Hatfield were getting together to rehearse their material - they played out as The D'Urberville Ramblers -
I don't think he recognised me at the time, and we started playing. It all seemed to fall into place well enough that they invited me to join them for the Haddenham Festival in Dec that year.

We played together as a trio until 1994, at festivals and folk clubs. We had Pete Stanley, Brian Golby, at Feet First. We had Chris Moreton and Johnny Butten at Cambridge in '93. What a ride!

Four things about playing with Jim-
1) expect to wing it! The set list can disappear pretty quick
2) there is only one major tempo - light speed! If you couldn't keep up don't play loud and don't get in the way!
3) play from the heart - cause when the pins hitting the floor start to sound real loud, you know ya got em.
4) if ya don't know the tune, fake it real good!

During those years we forged a friendship that was worth every second...good & bad alike. And it was the sort where absences were irrelevant. We would be in contact once a year whether we needed it or not, and occasionally got together for the odd gig.

Our last gig together was in 2007 at a benefit for Cardiac Rehab here in Wellington. He met my local friends and compadres, and had a whale of a time telling tall tales and taking us all on a musical journey through heaven that only he could construct out of his own spontaneity, and boyish joy.

His health had been a very major issue for him ever since we first met, and often I would get a call and go visit him in hospital. and he did the same when it was my turn at the BRI a few years back.

The plain simple fact of Jim is - he was a gifted man, when he played and sang you were hearing the tempos of the hearts of angels and clowns. His sense of the poignant appeared in "Cranes Over Hiroshima", his wicked sense of humour in "You Ain't Talkin't' Me" or "I'da Writ you a Letter but I couldn' spell......brrrrrrrrrrr", or his sense of family in Steve Goodman's "My Old Man", or finally his sense of the Almighty in "St Paul's Song".

We all were blessed by his music and his passion for life. I am sad that his life ended so soon, I'm sure we could've listened to another set.......I will miss Jim, he was a friend of mine,
Blessings to you all, especially Karen,
Gord Campbell


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Cats
Date: 07 Aug 09 - 08:17 AM

Is anyone either going up from the south west to the funeral or from the funeral up to Whitby as Kerensa needs a lift.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Rattler
Date: 07 Aug 09 - 05:18 PM

Durham Folk Festival 1985. Jim was stunning; probably my first live encounter with a hammer dulcimer - an overwhelming experience that hearing recorded music just didn't prepare you for. Sunday evening, heavy rain, standing at a roundabout trying to thumb a lift home, it was Jim who stopped for this (then) complete stranger, and took me all the way to Sheffield. Just another mark of his generousity to add to the long list.

Cheers Jim, Richard Beswick.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Joan (Laferriere) Akin
Date: 07 Aug 09 - 09:08 PM

Very sorry to hear of Big Jim's passing. I knew him well in the '60s as a regular at Tryworks Coffee House in New Bedford. Always thought I'd see him again, although I'd heard he was not well. .... My condolences to his family and friends ...
Joan


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Leadfingers
Date: 08 Aug 09 - 06:30 PM

Met Jim numerous times and places - As Stated , a SUPERB musician , even with a borrowed guitar or banjo to make a change from the Dulcimer !
Sadly , CANT make the funeral as we will be betwixt Roscoff and Cork on the 22nd !


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Ray,Reading,Berks, Penna.
Date: 09 Aug 09 - 10:39 AM

Met Jim thru my brother @ Bob Beer's Fox Hollow F.F.
He'd been to my house in Penna. We were with him in Mass. the weekend
before the activated reservist went off to 'Nam in the USN.Many great times w/ impromptu house concerts (I'd call in my friends). Until her bed-time,he'd theme his music @ my 5 yr.old daughter,after which it could get racier.
I'll not forget the time he ran across a shoe outlet that had his size
(just short of canal boat) & he went overboard & Igave him $$ to get back to Philly.Early 70's he nursed his Chevy down to Philly from Mass.It ran poorly & thirstily. I cleaned up the spark plugs,Jim wasn't mechanical.
memories-I'll miss him


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Mick Tems
Date: 09 Aug 09 - 04:11 PM

Thank you, Ray - Jim always told he had been a reservist in Vietnam, surviving firefights and unspeakable horrors of war, and as soon as he got back he started eating uncontrollably until he grew to the size he was then. There are many stories of Jim demolishing the fridge - thank God that 'Nam made him a compulsive eater instead of delivering him back home in a box.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST
Date: 10 Aug 09 - 05:07 AM

My sister Karen has
asked me to invite as many people that Jim knew to his funeral and a wild
celebration of his of his life party after, on the 22 nd of August 2009 .
The sevice will be held in the Methodist church that he attended in
Whitchurch Buckinghamshire hp22 4jd at 11 am, we arranged it to be as late
as possible to enable people to travel .The celebration party afterwards
will be just around the corner at his home at 3 Castle Lane.
The one thing that worried Jim was that his funeral would be a very small
affair with only a few people attending .SO LETS PROVE HIM WRONG for the
first time ever! Please could you pass this information on to as many of
Jims friends as possible as Karen is not sure she has everyone's contact
details . If you can make it please e-mail me as soon as possible so we can
cater for everyone my e-mail address is countrygarden@tiscali.co.uk. Thank
you. John & Karen.
Karen and the rest of the family thank you all for your kind words I am sure that they will be a comfort for us all at this time Thank you all.Our small tribute for Jim is on our website countrygardenwinslow.co.uk It would be so wonderful if you could all get to the American style Barbacue and celebration of Jims life after the funeral,A few people have asked what to bring .Now Knowing Jim I think he would have said "just bring yourselves your instruments and a drink and play till the sun comes up " if you can make it on Sat 22nd august by 11am whitchurch methodist church hp22 4jd just drop us a line on countrygarden@tiscali.co.uk. And thank you all IT MEANS SO MUCH. Karen.xxx


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 10 Aug 09 - 04:00 PM

Apologies for not being able to make 22 August, because I'll be in Whitby. But I've only just caught up with this thread, after returning from Devon.

I was going to post about Jim's night at Bracknell folk club, when he did a fabulously relaxed evening of just singing a song prompted by the previous one, including I'll see you in Cuba, but I see MCP has already posted about it. IIRC it was my birthday in 1995 (and HSA's) and a wonderful way of celebrating it.

Kitty


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Pat O'Gorman
Date: 10 Aug 09 - 05:46 PM

Jim will always be indelibly linked in my memories to those wonderful great days at SMU in the late 70's and early 80's...sitting in the foyer non stop playing and always a friendly good-to-see-you-again. Now there's a wake i'd like to attend...celebrate well a fine man.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Houston_Diamond
Date: 10 Aug 09 - 06:28 PM

:( Another musician I knew and loved. I remember him when I was really young making me laugh with a great personality and made me uncontrollably smile with every note played (which is hard to do since I'm not a huge hammer dulcimer fan)

RIP Jim, will miss you.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Jim Bean
Date: 10 Aug 09 - 09:31 PM

I just return from vacation to learn about Jim's passing. Jim and I performed together, doing the Massachusetts coffeehouse scene, especially at our musical home, Tryworks and at the Eisteddfodd in the mid '70s. Making music with him was great and got me through a very difficult time in my life, giving me the confidence I needed to rebuild my life. I will always remember rowing around the Westport River, developing our arrangement of Alasdair Clayre's Easy Flowing River. I still sing it. I regret not keeping up with him when he moved to England. Thanks, Jim, for those good times.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Johnny Butten
Date: 11 Aug 09 - 11:00 AM

I was lucky enough to work with Jim at various venues through '93/'94 including the prestigious Cambridge Folk Festival. A lovely guy who knew what he wanted to hear so you'd better play it!! lol Sorry I can't be there, I'm in the USA these days.
Amazing talent, and quite the character....Show them Angels what strings are for Jim!! See ya later buddy.
JB


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: billybob
Date: 11 Aug 09 - 11:41 AM

We have lovely memories of Jim at the Walton on Naze Festival, one night he was the main guest, we had done the raffle and Barry from Skinners Rats had thrown the tickets all over the dance floor. Jim started his set on stage when the very elderly " pot boy" walked slowly onto the dance floor with a huge broom and swept up the tickets, Jim carried on playing and at the end made a comment and brought the house down.Next day he was busking on the seafront with a huge crowd round him.One of the nicest men, good humoured and a joy to know.
We will miss you and your wonderful music Jim.
Wendy and Bill Simon


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: scowie
Date: 11 Aug 09 - 07:11 PM

A toast was drunk to the memory of Jim at the "Limbrick" session tonight at Adlington, Lancashire, it was heartily endorsed by all present.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Brian Peters
Date: 12 Aug 09 - 07:58 AM

Jim was a terrific musician, but I particularly admired his singing, which came straight from the heart and could be almost unbearably moving. He loved playing so much that it was sometimes difficult to get him off the stage, but I have a fond memory of following him at a festival (my own spot having been delayed by a minute or two!), breaking a string in my first song, and seeing Jim - by this time at the back of the hall - unpack his own guitar and come running up the aisle with it for me to play.

I hadn't seen him in some years, but I'm glad he'd enjoyed a musical come-back despite terrible adversity, and have enjoyed reading the tributes here.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Pistachio
Date: 13 Aug 09 - 06:50 AM

Sorry I'll be unable to attend on 22nd but I hope you acheive the mammoth send off for Jim.
Regards
Hazel.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,tinkerbell
Date: 14 Aug 09 - 04:11 AM

I heard the sad news whilst on holiday when I bumped into Maclaine. Jim was such an inspiration in not only how he played but how he viewed life. With so many challenges he had to overcome in recent years he never lost his faith in what he could achieve. Our band played at his wedding and then at his mother in laws Golden Wedding. Playing hammered dulcimer like I do, in front of someone with Jims ability could be nerve racking but he made me feel very relaxed and he wanted to pass on as many tips as he could. My very best wishes go to Karen and her and Jims family. With great regret I wont be able to attend the funeral.

Jan (Previous member of Goose & GridIron & part of the band The Coproliters)


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Karen Couza
Date: 14 Aug 09 - 04:50 AM

Thank you all once again for your very comforting words and thoughts.So many people have asked about flowers or donations,so I thought that I had better leave the name ect of the funeral director so people that want to can contact them as they are arranging it all.
The Funeral directors are ....Heritage and sons winslow and their telephone number is 01296713341 ....please pass this on to whoever is interested. thank you all so much your words,thoughts and memories have helped me more than you know ....love you all Karen xx


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Rod MacDonald
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 09:43 AM

I will be forever in Jim Couza's debt - he is the person primarily responsible for everyone who recorded and/or sand my song "Sailor's Prayer" in the 1970s and early 1980s. Days after I wrote the song, Jim learned it from me and then everyone else learned it from him. He was a very nice man - I only met him once but I will never forget him and how he affected my life and so many others.

My deep condolences to his family and friends - our music community has lost a very special person.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Peter Optical
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 03:02 PM

Not only was Jim a wonderfully talented musician but also a suburb actor. To see him dashing out of an exploding privy in a pair of long johns twice a day at weekends was a joy to behold. And not once did he forget his lines. I know I speak for all the old cast of Four Seasons when I say you Jim were the star of that particular show like you were in all you did. RIP my friend…you will always be remembered with great affection.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: Bryn Pugh
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 08:41 AM

Oh dear.

Condolences to Jim's family at this time.

I had the privilege (and I do not use that word lightly) of MCing him at MSG (Manchester Sports Guild) in the early 70s.

A great man, a great musician.May he rest in the arms of the Great Mother, and know the smile of the All Father , and may She who was, is, and shall be confort his loved ones. So mote it be.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Ian Gill
Date: 20 Aug 09 - 03:49 PM

Very sad to hear of Jim's passing. I have very fond memories of being on the same bill as him at a couple of festivals many years ago, at Towersey and Chippenhan, I think.Iwas young and very nervous and Jim was very warm, kind,encouraging and supportive. He had a knack of saying just the right thing at the right time. I can remember thinking at the time the folk music scene is for me if everyone is as nice as this big guy. Sincere condolences.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Phil Beer
Date: 21 Aug 09 - 10:28 AM

So now Jim. Paul Downes and I met him and played on his first uK album on one od Joe Steads labels. He was an extraordinairy musician. Hadn't caught up with him for many years and very sad that he's gone.
R.I.P. Jim


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Andy Powell
Date: 22 Aug 09 - 03:42 AM

Jim, larger than life, was very generous to me at a time I was (and still am ) learning my craft and I think we took great pleasure in buying each other a drink on a Sunday Lunch time in Teh Vaults Bar.

I remember, 2008 he played at StonyLive, and he was in his element. Each song he sang was inspired from the previous, and memories and stories he was recounting. constantly changed the set list. It was wonderful to watch listen and learn.

I am so sad I can't be there today, but I am doing the thing that Jim always said I should and playing my Banjo. I'll play a few for you Jim.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,John & Karen
Date: 24 Aug 09 - 08:26 AM

Thank you all so very much ......your memories of all those wonderful times you had with Jim your stories and your condolancies ...have all been included at the celebration of Jims life even if some of you could not attend your thoughts and wishes were there.....all downloaded printed and put in a folder for all to read....so you ALL made it if not in body....Thank you all so very much, your words along with a perfect day made it such a beautiful occasion I know that it will stay with all of us forever and give us all a HAPPY memory that will make us all smile when we feel down .
Thank you just is no way enough....but thank you from the bottom of my heart....PLEASE KEEP IN TOUCH ...Karen John and all the family xxx ....I have just got to let Jim have the last word..and I am sure it would be .......WOW.....WHAT A PERFECT DAY THANK YOU !X


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Jennifer Crook
Date: 15 Sep 09 - 12:45 PM

Wonderful to read all these. I was particularly struck by Brian Peters comment about Jim's singing as I wrote a very similar sentiment in my latest blog "come from the heart" which you may like to take a look at:

http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=193087267&blogId=509714635

I miss Jim, and wish I'd had a chance to say goodbye and let him know how much he meant to me -

Big Thanks Jim!!


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Brian & Sandi Golbey
Date: 22 Sep 09 - 12:10 PM

I only heard last week, I know Jim had not been in the best of health but it still came as a terrible shock. I had the pleasure of knowing Jim for many years and all what the above have said about him I endorse without reservation. The last time I saw at the local folk club I went along and joined him on some of the numbers we had recorded together. Afterwards he stayed at our house and I recall he took home some of Sandi's Marmalade with him. I also very much enjoyed working with Jim on 2 of his albums and still play them often. Our sincere condolences and love to Karen and family.

RIP big man


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Liz Titley
Date: 30 Sep 09 - 03:29 PM

I only heard tonight - couldn't believe it when I heard Mike Harding say "the late Jim Couza". I first heard him playing years ago at Towersey festival & had to go out & buy a dulcimer. I was never much good at it, but I'm pleased to say that my son Rick appears to have what it takes (more than one pair of hands apparently). Jim's talent was prodigious,he was a dulcimer virtuoso, and I will never forget the song about roadkill that he did at Shrewsbury folk club.
Thank you Jim, you enriched my life.
Liz


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Rick & Barbara Dias, N. Bedford Voke H.S. Cl
Date: 02 Dec 09 - 01:55 PM

We knew Jim way back when as a good friend at New Bedford Vocational High School 1961 thru 1965. He majored in Machine shop with me. He also played football and collected records and LP's. I do not recall Jim having musical talent then but we are happy to learn that found his calling. In 1982 when he first moved to England he wrote me and explained that he was playing an instrument similar to the French Horn. He was busy with "gigs" and playing with a large London orchestra. His singing and playing Chariots on his custom made hammered dulcimer is a wonderful tribute to his superior musical ingenuity and talent. May the Good Lord keep Jim in his care until we meet again. Rick & Barbara Dias Class of 65 NBVHS.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,SRD
Date: 13 Jan 10 - 03:01 PM

I first saw Jim at Farningham Folk Club too many years ago to remember when but we were all blown away by his playing. For a few years I raved to my new partner about him then he played at Croydon and we went to see him; blown away again. Thanks Jim.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Karen and John
Date: 02 May 10 - 07:10 AM

AUGUST 21ST SATURDAY 2010
Hi everyone,
Music In the Garden with Jim Couza 2010
So so sorry we didn't get back to you sooner, bit of a communication cock up this end!!!!Every thing is organized for that date and the whole family is looking forward to a garden filled with music and laughter with everyone swapping memories of Jim and remembering him through the music that played such an important part of his life ….and I know that some where against that fantastic backdrop of friends and family a great man will be sitting next to each and every one of us shaking his head in disbelief that so many people still hold him in such high esteem that we have all got together again to celebrate his life.

It will be great to welcome you all… old friends and new on the 21st the more the merrier. food (barbeque) and drinks will be on tap as before and any help with them would be greatly appreciated .So lets get the ball rolling and the more of Karen and Jims friend that are there the better it will be !!! I still have all the e-mail addresses of everyone so I will send out the invites from here as well ,I am sure that if they all overlap with yours it wont matter too much , I will try and get a few announcements on radio 2 folk as well and I will also wiz off an e-mail to nme.

Please keep in touch; I think that this year is as important to Karen as last year's celebrations So the more friends that can make it the better it will be.

Thank you so much perhaps mudcat can do something too.

Love to you all Karen, John and the entire family x
Please if you can come e-mail countrygarden@tiscali.co.uk to let us know thank you all again .Karen and John


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Grez
Date: 01 Nov 10 - 01:06 PM

Hi

Just googled Jim to find out what was happening and was saddened to hear of his departure. Heaven will be full of his amazing and beautiful playing, I don't doubt.

I will always treasure my autographed copy of Brightest and Best.

Top guy.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Chris Whittaker
Date: 13 Mar 14 - 10:58 AM

I have two battered copies of Brightest and Best and Jubilee, on vinyl as a real tribute to Jim could some one lovingly remaster them for CD I'd be first in line to buy.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,kenny
Date: 13 Mar 14 - 01:30 PM

http://youtu.be/u2xXfTNaKZU


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Subject: RE: Obit: Jim Couza RIP 2 August 2009
From: GUEST,Keith Jordan
Date: 02 Jan 19 - 04:47 PM

Jim appeared several times at the Cambridge Folk Club and festival, must have been in tbe 1980s. First time I had really seen someone play the hammered dulcimer. A lovely chap. Still play his music. Just playing Jubilee.


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Subject: RE: 2009 Obit: Jim Couza RIP (UK)
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 08 Apr 19 - 11:08 AM

What a coincidence. I didn't see the post in January but looked for anything on Jim as I am just playing Jubilee too! I have aquired a cassette to USB device and am busy digitising some old tapes, including Jubilee. What a splendid album it as and Jim was indeed a lovely man. Still sadly missed.


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