DAVID MALLETT
Jim Rooney on the Death of Singer-Songwriter David Mallett
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Attached are Jim Rooney's memories of David Mallett.  This is no small thing.  Rooney is a very long-time and prominent professional in the music and recording businesses.

https://www.mmone.org/jim-rooney/

He got started performing on Boston's WCOP Hayloft Jamboree for my own personal merry mayor, Nelson Bragg, the "Merry Mayor of Milo, Maine" (the place of my very own birth).  He has produced Grammy-nominated albums by Tom Paxton, John Prine, and Peter Rowan.  Rooney was one of the key players in the rise of Nanci Griffith.  Rooney produced at least three albums for a singer-songwriter I much admire, Iris DeMent.  Jim Rooney has done a lot since his 1950s start.  So, to get a little context here, Rooney's recollections of David Mallett have a great deal of professional weight behind them.  This Facebook post by Rooney came from a Web search hitlist on a related but different topic.  While going through the hitlist, it was apparent his post had been reposted I don't know how many times. David Mallett was from Sebec, Maine, which shares a town line with my old hometown, Milo. Being easily among his first fans, I have three singles by his 1960s group, The Mallett Brothers, and two tracks by his next duo, Hinkley and Mallett with memorable guitarist Don Hinkley.

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THEO B. MAY, 95
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Theo B. May
April 8, 1928 - November 23, 2023

https://obituaries.bangordailynews.com/obituary/theo-may-1089095700

Theo May's father, Ted Buswell (Theodore Roosevelt Buswell but known to family as "Pa") was born in the same little town as I was, Milo, Maine. His grandfather, Stewart Buswell, was Milo's last-living Civil War veteran. Pa was very good natured and remarkably photogenic. I like to say that a person could drop a camera on the floor and snap a great picture of Pa. Theo May's mother, Alberta Buswell (Alberta Sprague Buswell, known to family as "Marm") also possessed plentiful good nature. Marm was something of a timeless hipster, working early twentieth century slang, such as "the cat's meow," into contemporary conversations.

According to the Bangor Daily News obituary, Theo May worked for a time at one of Swan's Island's hotspots, Morrison's Restaurant.

Theo May contributed reminiscences to Buswell family and Swan's Island history.

http://www.swansisland.org/simp/At_Work/Entries/2010/5/26_THE_BUSWELL_FAMILY_FARM_-_THEO_MAY.html

Swan's Island has its own historical society.

http://swansisland.mainememory.net/page/2585/display.html

I have posted a link to Etta Morrison's obituary in this hashtag-SwansIsland forum.

It was my good fortune to once meet Leona Buswell (known to family as "Onie") of Swan's Island, who is named in Theo May's obituary; and prominent mention is made of my former sister-in-law, Linda Morrison.

Swan's Island is a heavenly piece of Maine geography.

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Remembering the life of Theo May

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