[kj] Lance Hahn RIP
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 26 11:04:13 EDT 2007
I posted about this 3 days ago. As an Austinite, it's big news here.
Here is what I posted on Oct. 23:
"Death comes in 3s"
All 3 died within the past week or so.
I wrote this piece about all 3 of them, with one video of each of their
bands in action:
http://www.cultpunk.com/?p=202
-Oliver
PS. If you're not familiar with Lance Hahn of J Church, he was a punk
music journalist, wrote for Maximum Rock n' Roll for almost 20 years,
was in the 80s punk band Cringer and started J-Church in 1992, in San
Fran, but relocated to Austin; the band and Hahn was extremely prolific,
all the while writing columns for Maximum Rock 'n Roll. Info on J Church
here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Church_%28band%29
They were an Austin punk institution, where I live, and Hahn's death, at
age 40, has been big local news. J Church also have a MySpace page:
http://www.myspace.com/jchurch
Change wrote:
> Sadly Raven of Killing Joke wasn't the only person
> that died last weekend
>
> R.I.P Lance Hahn
> Sunday, October 21, 2007, 10:20 PM
>
>
> Austin-based musician, journalist and punk rock icon
> Lance Hahn died Sunday after a long illness brought on
> by complications from kidney disease. He had been in a
> coma since collapsing during dialysis treatment on
> Friday, October 12th. He was 40.
>
> According to Liberty Lidz, Lance's longtime
> girlfriend, his collapse was due to a sudden, drastic
> drop in blood pressure, probably caused by a
> recurrence of an infection he had in September
> combined with the stress of dialysis. He received
> immediate CPR from medical professionals at the
> dialysis center, but it took more than fifteen minutes
> to resuscitate him. Lance suffered neurological damage
> from lack of oxygen to the brain, leaving him in a
> coma from which he never returned.
> The specter of failing health followed Lance in his
> last months. Like so many musicians and artists in
> Austin, he did not have health insurance.
>
> Hahn was best known for the prolific rock band J
> Church, which since its inception in 1992 produced
> dozens of singles, EPs, and albums of sharp, melodic
> songs mixed with punk attitude. As Hahn was quoted in
> 1995, “A lot of people write trying to keep track of
> all the records we put out. I can’t even remember.”
> (The band was only three years old at the time.)
> Hahn also played in the punk band Cringer from 1984 to
> 1991, played guitar for the rock musician Beck in
> 1994, owned and operated the Honey Bear record label,
> was a long-time contributor to the international punk
> rock magazine “Maximum Rock n Roll,” and published the
> zine “Some Hope and Some Despair.” Many unfamiliar
> with Hahn’s music knew him as a manager at the Vulcan
> Video store on South Congress.
> At the time of his death, Hahn was near completion on
> a book about the history of anarchist punk bands,
> portions of which have been excerpted in “Maximum Rock
> n Roll.”
>
> Born in Hawaii, Hahn was of the generation for whom
> punk rock was neither a just a genre nor a passing
> fashion, but a way of looking at the world. “He
> claimed to be the first person in Hawaii with a
> Mohawk,” said his partner Liberty Lidz.
>
> After Hahn, by then a California resident, formed J
> Church, the band became a staple of the San Francisco
> punk rock community. The group’s catchy music,
> do-it-yourself work ethic and Situationist leanings
> were both a sharp contrast and perfect fit with
> hundreds of heavier or poppier acts.
>
> Throughout his life, Hahn wore many hats: punk
> chronicler and freelance writer, record and video
> retail rat, Honey Bear Records kingpin, member of
> Cringer from 1984 to 1991, and since 1992, the
> lynchpin of J Church. But for all that Hahn had on his
> plate at any given time, his biggest role in life
> seemed to be “nice guy,” judging by the outpouring of
> kindness shown to him during setbacks in his life and
> from the reactions of friends and admirers upon news
> of his death.
>
>
> With Hahn’s medical bills escalating this summer, a
> group of forward-thinking labels (No Idea, Cat Food
> Money, Vinehell, Jerk Off, and Tic Tac Totally) banded
> together to issue the J Church/Cringer tribute album
> Let’s Do It For Lance! to help him out financially.
> When Hahn and partner Liberty Lidz’ apartment and
> $40,000 worth of possessions were destroyed by a fire
> in 2002, benefit shows were quickly put on in Austin,
> New York, San Francisco, Japan, and England. He added,
> talking to the Austin American-Statesman in December
> that year, “There was something in Luxembourg also. I
> keep getting these checks in the mail from these
> shows. At first, I felt a little awkward about
> accepting cash, but people wanted to help.” The punk
> community has a stellar record of always helping
> friends in need, but Hahn’s status has sparked eager
> calls to arms whenever immediate action was needed.
>
>
>
> Lance's final blog entry, on Oct.7th was short, to the
> point and as close to a good-bye as we will get. "Even
> with the drugs I feel like I've got needles in my
> stomach. I'm about to run out of Vicodin and I'm
> pretty nervous about it. I know I've said it before
> but I don't mind dying or getting hurt. It's the pain
> I can't handle."
>
>
>
> No death is inconsequential, but there is something
> truly sad when the music community loses a vital mover
> and shaker. In a world where fashion unfortunately
> always eclipses passion, Hahn’s dedication to
> genuineness, in his life and music, will be sorely
> missed.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- Jap <miho4001 at yahoo.co.jp> wrote:
>
>
>> http://www.paulraventribute.com/
>>
>
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