
I’m still reeling from the death of my friend, Lee Harrah last Thursday.
So late Saturday I sat down and pulled a piece of black canvas board that I’d bought for him, but never got to give him, and did a quick acrylic painting.
It’s based on a screen grab from video I shot of him performing at The Sound Factory in Charleston several years ago.
Lee was at home on the stage. While he was perhaps overly passionate in life, on stage he could be explosive, filled with rage, powerful and…also peaceful. Ultimately, it was where he was happiest. I chose to depict Lee in a rare moment of peace, between the power.
It was a brief moment of him in Dr. Banner mode, between smashing the stage as The Hulk.
I can hear him in my mind looking at this, tearing up, and saying, “Dammit, Rudy.”
If you want to see this image larger, click HERE.
Today at 5 PM on The AIR , in the RFC Daily timeslot, we will bring you an encore of Lee’s 2016 interview on Six Degrees of Separation. That will be followed by nearly an hour of Lee’s music. Tomorrow, the planned Radio Free Charleston “Best of 2025” show will be bumped to next week as I put together a tribute show to Lee with his music, his favorite music, and some episodes of Word Association with Lee and Rudy.
Later today we continue The 2025 PopCult Gift Guide.
Meanwhile, over in radioland, Monday beginning at 2 PM on The AIR, we bring you a classic episode of Psychedelic Shack, and then at 3 PM we do the same with Herman Linte’s weekly showcase of the Progressive Rock of the past half-century, Prognosis. You can listen to The AIR at the website, or on the embedded radio player elsewhere on this page.
Psychedelic Shack can be heard every Monday at 2 PM, with replays Tuesday at 9 AM, Wednesday at 10 PM, Friday at 1 PM, and Saturday at 9 AM. You can hear Prognosis on The AIR Monday at 3 PM, with replays Tuesday at 7 AM, Wednesday at 8 PM, Thursday at Noon, and Saturday at 10 AM.
Tonight at 9 PM we bring you our newish Monday night line-up featuring two hours each of Curtain Call and Beatles Blast, plus six hours overnight with an assortment of our programming from Haversham Recording Institute.
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