Both Aaron and Garcia did the work they needed to do here in 53 yrs. I've thought through the years and came to peace at times thinking "Jerry didn't need to deal with what's happened since he left" His work was done here during the time he was alive. 'He's walking the streets of pure gold'. Aaron did tremendous work here and now he's 'joined the heavenly fold'. I never would have met you Tea if Aaron didn't insist, not taking no, that I come up to Indy when you came in for the Hyryder weekend. He said "free ticket, place to stay", realizing I probably won't meet you, Tea, at the Jubilee, so I hit the road and caught the second set, then back at the BnB he and I stayed up past everyone talking shop. He did the same when Poetry Girl came in for her Hyryder weekend otherwise I never would have recognized her at my first Jubilee. I know I didn't rank high on his totem pole, but he welcomed me in to his home on the way back from the cancelled DSO Minglewood Hall show in Memphis, invited me to the DSO after show party in the Uptown Lounge after last year's Riveria show in Chicago, introduced me to some of his best hometown friends, coached me through a break up and always made everything work (Like mentioned above). He confided in me, when Meili was pregnant, that this was the greatest thing he could hope for at age 51. Shine on you crazy diamond is the song Jonathan was dancing to in the video clip I was fortunate to receive. His ways and means and the trenchtown work he did in 53 years furthered the love we all share. He did extremely well as a human being with a huge heart