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Status: Single
City: Urbana
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/28/2005

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009 
Our good friend Jay Walter Bennett left us this weekend.  As news hits the wires so instantaneously these days, we thought it was important to share some thoughts about our friend and brother before any rumors got out of hand.

First, let it be known that Jay was in a really good place these past few years.  He had returned to the area he loved -- the “Twin Cities,” Champaign-Urbana -- and resurrected his studio, Pieholden Suite Sound, with the assistance of many dear friends and allies.

Jay had been busy making music.  He recently had released an intimate record entitled "Whatever Happened I Apologize," and he was looking forward to wrapping up his new work, "Kicking at the Perfumed Air."  Proud of finishing a trilogy of records, including "Bigger Than Blue," "The Beloved Enemy," and "The Magnificent Defeat," Jay loved the balanced yet ironic album titles.  He was also looking forward to engineering and releasing Titanic Love Affair’s previously unreleased record, as well as starting work on "The Palace at 4 a.m. Part II," the follow-up to his post-Wilco debut with Edward Burch.  “Jay the Academic” had also reemerged, pursuing his umpteenth degree at the University of Illinois, and he was thrilled to be taking graduate classes again.

As many of you may be aware, Jay had finally found the courage to put his Wilco issues out into the public forum. After a long, four-year process (and therefore very much unrelated to his impending hip surgery), formal filings against Wilco were finally initiated. This task was very emotional for Jay. He was a “lover,” and this confrontation was not easy for him.  With the exception of his final period in Wilco, Jay looked back on his time in the band with great fondness and pride.  While he was dismayed that some people may have formed a narrow perception of him via the “documentary,” all who truly knew him understood that with most entertainment media, editing is usually constructed for dramatic effect and presents only a small part of a larger, more complex reality.

So, please spend some time this week engaging in Jay’s favorite passions: listen to a Nick Lowe album, watch some Mythbusters on Discovery, play Warren Zevon’s “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner,” rent "Pay It Forward" (one of his favorite movies), write a song with the TV on and the sound off, and focus on how Jay always concluded his communications:

“Love, Jay.”

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Lee Craig Taylor

 
We'll miss you Jay

 
Posted by Lee Craig Taylor on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 4:09 AM
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Lanni

 
R.I.P. Jay.....Genius' are never given enough time.

 
Posted by Lanni on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 4:22 AM
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Todd Lestage
Todd Lestage

 
Rest in peace, Jay.
 
Posted by Todd Lestage on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 4:29 AM
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Steve Whiteaker

 
This really sucks. What an amazing musician.
 
Posted by Steve Whiteaker on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 6:20 AM
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Countryboy Delinquent

 

Jay

Thank you for the conversations we had about starting labels and beating the machine!Your enthusiasm will be much missed.

Your music was always adventurous and full of life.A true genius

x

ian

Countryboy Delinquent


 
Posted by Countryboy Delinquent on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 7:02 AM
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Matt Bolton Band

 
I played "My Darling" at my gig tonight in honor of you buddy... rest in peace.. Aloha, Matt
 
Posted by Matt Bolton Band on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 11:43 AM
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Gavin Glass

 
Such a huge huge talent. R.I.P Jay..... but it "Pay it forward?" hhmmm....

 
Posted by Gavin Glass on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 12:38 PM
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Kathryn
Kathryn Winter

 
You'll always be missed

 
Posted by Kathryn on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 2:45 PM
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Jesse Lundy
Jesse Lundy

 
My opinion of Jay was simple...he was a guitar hero and a seemingly great guy. He will be missed

 
Posted by Jesse Lundy on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 4:05 PM
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phillydave

 
damn. You will be missed. "Well I just wanna thank you..." Yr tunes have been on constantly since Monday. And that one time I met ya? Yes, i wholeheartedly agree that the Bee Gees "Odessa" is a gem.

 
Posted by phillydave on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 5:09 PM
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The White Russian

 
No no no no his cant be happening..he was one of my bes friends...please tell me that his is q dream and I will wake up...
 
Posted by The White Russian on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 6:04 PM
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John Freeman
John Freeman

 

You were taken away to early my friend. I enjoyed our times together. You were one of the best !! Rest in peace.


 
Posted by John Freeman on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 7:57 PM
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Black Barn Music

 
we'll miss you so much man.

your solo work has always inspired me to keep making songs and keep life going at ease.


r.i.p., and best wishes from a brazilian fan.


 
Posted by Black Barn Music on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 10:33 PM
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STEVE LARSON

 
Rock on Jay.
 
Posted by STEVE LARSON on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 11:00 PM
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The Caroline Movement

 
What a drag. It is sad that they couldn't find room in the "documentary" to show all of Jay's accomplishments in acedemia or the great music he did with Titanic. I was actually angry that the Loft on sattelite radio today played a bunch of his music. They never played his music before. I do look forward to the work he did get a chance to finish coming out. He will for sure be missed. Chin up and cheers to his family and friends.

 
Posted by The Caroline Movement on Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 6:24 AM
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UberScenester

 
I reviewed my last batch of emails after hearing the news. While I mourn the loss of him I also celebrate the great body of work he left behind. It sucks: he will be missed.
 
Posted by UberScenester on Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 11:07 AM
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Too Many Subplots

 
"you can't put your arms around a memory" johnny thunders.
a major talent will be missed !

 
Posted by Too Many Subplots on Friday, May 29, 2009 - 3:16 PM
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Tyler James (on tour now)

 
sad to lose such a genius. you'll live on through the music.
 
Posted by Tyler James (on tour now) on Friday, May 29, 2009 - 5:53 PM
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dave johnson
dave johnson

 
i was on the road, away from any media source, so i am late in hearing of Jay's passing. im shocked and devistated. on wednesday i was driving through champaign IL. listening to a mix cd when "shakin sugar" came on. i thought of jay...pictured him huntched over a mixing board, in the thick of it. i had a conversation with him in my head about writing songs for "mermaid ave". i had been driving for hrs with little sleep, so the whole thing was dreamy almost. when i finally made it home i fired up the computer and checked my e-mail. the news about Jay just knocked me down. he was a true genious. what a loss. period. my heart goes out to his family and friends and fans. i idolized the man. his music helped me through some of the darkest times of my life. i cant thank him enough for sharing it with the world. rest in peace, Jay.
 
Posted by dave johnson on Friday, May 29, 2009 - 8:50 PM
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The Quicksand Band

 
a big loss, such a talent will be sorely missed! R.I.P.

 
Posted by The Quicksand Band on Sunday, May 31, 2009 - 10:43 AM
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Kat O' Nine Tales
Kat Hudson

 
A good man in heart, a great man in spirit. Gone too soon, but deeply loved while he was here. He'll be remembered, lovingly, for eternity.

 
Posted by Kat O' Nine Tales on Monday, June 01, 2009 - 6:29 PM
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The MELROYS

 
Thanks for the music, Jay. You are are everlasting because of it.
 
Posted by The MELROYS on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 - 8:01 AM
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Ernesto and Emily

 
I had the pleasure of watching Jay perform the debut the "Being There" album at Lounge Acts, and saw them every chance I had during my Chicago time, and then in Detroit. I felt the band lost it's sincerity after he "left"....... I have always said he was a musician's musician, and today I will record in his memory..... Cheers, and thank you Jay all the way from middle Georgia, Squeaky Carcass.
 
Posted by Ernesto and Emily on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 1:40 PM
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Jónsi

 
You were the best Jay.  You will be remembered.

 
Posted by Jónsi on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 7:04 PM
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Sayer Photographics

 
Thank you for sharing your genius and talent with us Jay. Rest in peace and love.

 
Posted by Sayer Photographics on Thursday, June 04, 2009 - 7:38 PM
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Jacob
Jacob Kennedy

 
How did he die?
 
Posted by Jacob on Thursday, June 11, 2009 - 2:32 AM
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Mike Dubose and The Dissidents

 
Hey Jay

I'll always remember the two shows we played together, the one where my band opened for Wilco at Antone's and Liberty Lunch in Austin and when you asked me to do a solo show with you at Lounge Ax (at the last minute, no less.)

I miss talking/emailing you about music and recording, and I already feel the absence of your warm, loving, visionary essence.

Rest easy, friend.

 
Posted by Mike Dubose and The Dissidents on Monday, June 15, 2009 - 7:03 PM
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The White Russian

 
I cant stop thinking of you...I miss you terribly
 
Posted by The White Russian on Friday, July 17, 2009 - 6:49 AM
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Lucky Punk

 
Not forgotten....
 
Posted by Lucky Punk on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - 8:15 AM
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Robert
Robert Shelden

 
Jay.....Thanks for the music.

-robert
 
Posted by Robert on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 5:17 AM
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