Text by John Pietaro
I was so very sorry to hear of Fred Ho’s passing. We had many contacts over the last couple of decades and shared performance and/or speaking engagements a few times. He was irascible and loved debates of any and every kind; he left NO prisoners! That energy allowed him to fight off this illness for so long. We last saw each other at the first Russell Maroon Shoats fundraiser at St Mary’s Church a couple of years ago where he played a powerhouse solo bari piece that illustrated none of the physical strain he was going through. I was a part of the ensemble led by Salim Washington and we performed a piece of Fred’s but he sat out that section of the gig as he was too exhausted after his solo piece. He rocked the rafters. Still, he had the passion and drive to smile so hard when he saw the musicians that he filled the hall with a warmth that made us feel a very deep love. Fred’s heart was as big as his tenacity.
Fred was a giant and I know I will always miss him. We are all so lucky to have known him and shared in the gifts he brought to revolutionary cultural work.
My greatest condolences to Fred’s loved ones….
peace, john pietaro
Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi
I just found out that a dear music colleague and music activist Fred Ho passed away in peace this morning.
I’ve been knowing him only for a year. I featured him in DooBeeDoo and played my horn at one of his events last year. Once he invited me to his home and we had a long conversation about this and that… activism, jazz, Japan and Japanese culture, Iran and Iranian classical music and of course about martial arts. In many things we couldn’t agree, especially about capitalism vs activism vs revolutionary life. The most important thing was that we could talk to each other and had respect for each other.
Fred, peace and respect!