It is both incredible and unbelievable that the bigger than life person and talent that he was is no more. You are missed my friend, but not forgotten. I'd like to take this opportunity to once again re-post here my tribute to my friend which is a permanent part of my Website.
Kevin and I shared a twenty-seven year personal and musical friendship that encompassed both great triumphs as well as difficult and hard times. We were like brothers in many ways which sometimes found us at great odds with each other. One of Kevin's most endearing qualities was also to his detriment, as he was outspoken and you always knew where you stood with him. This quality made for close friends but also many critics of his point of view. Kevin had so many sides to his personality that few saw beyond his stage and professional persona. Musically he knew more about the bands we loved from the musical periods we grew up with than anyone I've ever known. And If you were one of his close friends he always made you feel like you were the most important person in his life. He was always incredibly supportive of my drumming, more so than anyone I've ever known. - Read the rest of his tribute
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