A wonderful guy I got to know over the past three years, as a
conga player and singer with King Toadfish, who died two weeks ago. I
keep discovering more things about his extraordinary life. He was born in
Panama, half Irish-Jamaican and half Honduran, became almost blind in early childhood,
was fostered for a part of his childhood in Manchester, a piano tuner, pub
musician and songwriter, crosscountry skier and para-Olympian, Manchester United supporter, communal housemate, community and political
activist, inveterate maker and keeper of friends. So many people were at his funeral yesterday (in spite of appalling rain) that about 50 couldn’t get into the crematorium. Wonderful
explicitly atheist event with South African songs, Irish ballads, Bob Marley
songs, and very moving tributes.
This is an obituary written by his anti-apartheid comrades:
http://nonstopagainstapartheid.wordpress.com/2013/10/25/ken-bodden-anti-imperialist-singer-1950-2013/
This is a youtube of Kenny playing at a party in his house in Hackney: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-OY9oCL37U
(l to r) Bob Peachey, Pete Lamont, Kenny, Tsafi Ledermann and Percy Aggett, playing at a King Toadfish street party gig, Harberton Road London N19 in summer 2012