
Tim Krekel, a musician whose career started in Louisville before he was a teenager and soared to two stints as lead guitar for Jimmy Buffet's band and a reputation in Nashville as a hit songwriter, died Wednesday afternoon at his Louisville home. He was 58.
Krekel died of cancer, which he had been fighting since a diagnosis and surgery in March, according to his family.
"He had a major, successful career, but he was still based here. He's just a hometown boy," said friend John Gage.
Krekel "had a way of writing and performing and singing that just put people in touch with a more spiritual sense. He was all about that," Gage said.
Stacy Owen, program director at WFPK-FM, where Krekel was a perennial favorite of listeners, said Krekel "did so much to champion the local music scene."
"I'm sure if you talked to a lot of local musicians here in town, they would consider Tim a mentor," Owen said.
Owen said the station would "spend the day (Thursday) playing his music and celebrating his life."
"I think the wonderful thing about Tim is, he shared himself in his songs," Owen said.
what a lovely tribute. i've just tuned into wfpk and will give a listen to your youtubes later (when i'm on my other computer).
ReplyDeletemy condolences to you and to all who are missing tim.
- selise
Thanks for coming by Selise. I've listened to WFPK all day today. They put on a marvelous tribute for Tim. They had all kinds of friends who came by the studio or called in from other states to talk about their stories about Tim. There are also over 125 comments on the WFPK website giving additional personal rememberances of Tim.
ReplyDeleteTowards the end of the day I finally ran the vacuum (today was cleaning day) and when I came back into the room where I had the live streaming of WFPK they had another show on where they weren't playing Tim's music but were playing the music of a woman named Sara Watkins. She was great! I thought to myself that while one door closed with Tim's passing another another door opened with the music of a new performer. For me she probably won't be as special as Tim was but it was nice that in all the sadness today that there was a new artist carrying on in Tim's footsteps.