The Medicine Show

Peter Lang's urgent medical appeal and my common sense health care appeal to America

Dharma is an Indian spiritual and religious term, means one's righteous duty or any virtuous path in the common sense of the term ( literal translation "that which upholds or supports") .

Dharma Blues was Peter Langs comeback album after a lengthy sabatical from the music industry. It is Dharma, and its miriad meanings, I hold in mind while i tell this harrowing story, and with Dharma in my heart that I make this appeal.

This on a very personal level, as ive intimated is a heart felt appeal for a friend, who happens to be one of the best blues pickers Ive met. He finds himself in real trouble through, I suspect no fault of his own.

On a wider level while debate rages on health care in the American judiciary, this is my personal appeal that common sense prevails over business vested interest so the scenario I'm about to describe will never again be part of American life.

Peter Langs Story:

There won't be many roots music fans unaware of Peter's contribution to American music, particularly aficionados of Blues.

For Forty Years, Guitarist Peter Lang has been a fixture in America's traditional music scene. Over the last 18 months Peter has been battling a number of serious medical emergencies and their mounting expenses. He is asking for our help.

Peter Lang was discovered in 1972 by legendary guitarist John Fahey. Lang's first solo album, entitled The Thing at the Nursery Room Window, was released in 1972. Along with Lang, Fahey launched the careers of other notable artists on Takoma Records, including Kottke, George Winston, Robbie Basho, Bola Sete and others. [1] Peter Lang toured, and recorded for nearly ten years, developing a reputation as one of the nation's top acoustic players. In the 70's he was in good company, having recorded or performed with Ry Cooder, John Fahey, Jerry Garcia, Chet Atkins, John Hartford, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Emmylou Harris, Leo Kottke, Freddie King, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, John Hammond, Keith Jarrett, Phoebe Snow, Maria Muldaur, The Yellowjackets, Robben Ford, and many others.

Lang's musical career was postponed in the 1980s, to allow him to pursue a career in animation and special effects production. He took time out from this position in 1999 to pursue music once again, culminating in the release of Dharma Blues in 2002. This was followed by Guitar in 2003. [2] Both Lycurgus and Prime Cuts were re-released in 2003 it was then I met and became friends as well as a fan of Peter Langs.

Awards
Grammy Nomination, 1975 (Lycurgus)
Guitar Player Magazine 1974 - Readers Poll, " Best New Guitarist" category
Minnesota Music Awards, "Best Guitarist" 1981, 1982, 1988.

I met and worked with Peter when he came and headlined the Easter West Festival in Ullapool in 2006 and connected with a man of amazing talent and deep sincere humility, who gave of his spirit skill and time to every aspect of that Festival. So its with great personal sorry Ive become aware of these serious turn of events.

In May of 2008 Peter Lang was involved in an Automobile Accident. He suffered neck and back injuries including nerve impingement which has affected the use of his left hand. His no fault insurance provider has refused to cover medical expenses and they continue to accrue. His medical insurer will not cover his expenses as they consider them the result of the automobile accident. The auto insurer has taken the position that the problems are due to pre-existing conditions. It is presently in the court system. In the meantime Lang's expenses continue to mount.

Following the accident Lang struggled for six mouths with a major infection in his ear and skull which In February necessitated the removal of bone from behind the ear and reconstructive ear surgery. Two months later Lang faced hip replacement surgery. Needless to say his performance schedule has been decimated, and may continue to be based on the ongoing issues with his auto injury.

His friends have set up an appeal fund to help him and his family sustain his mounting medical and living expenses.

The Lang Fund

www.langfund.org

During the short term. At the fund's site six of Lang's albums have been made available for download as a partial thank you to all those whom have so generously contributed. They represent over 30 years of Lang's recorded work from 1975 to 2002.

For some someone who all his life has collected and promoted American musical culture, has been a world wide ambassador for his countries heritage, and who seems to have done everything he could to cover himself within the system, to then find himself in this position, to this reporter, is not only depressing, but it is purely and simply wrong!!.

As someone who was born and has grown up in the care of a welfare state, The fact medical care is not available at the point of need as part of the USA's citizen charter in this centuary, in the richest country in the world is frankly astounding. Further more the set circumstances that Peter is facing is vivid illustration that the provision of care should be given over to the people who are paid and trained to care and taken away from those that do not care about anything other than their, and their share holders profits.

The fact our health service here in the UK was delivered to our populace at the end of a devastating world war, is very pertinant. Our economy was at an all time low and our national dept at an all time high. The bold truth is the people who had faught for the freedom to vote, voted against the government of the day who had actually won that war, to bring in the change. The upshot being for them and their decendents, the spector of "Can I afford to be ill? Will I die for the lack of money"? has been banished from a nations psyche for ever?

Now Obama has been elected into power on the same remit, I can only hope he has the resolve and strength to get the same job done.

In the mean time whatever happens, it won't happen in time to help Peter Lang, only we can do that, please consider donating to his health fund and/or sending this appeal to any Peter/Blues, Fans, or infact any people you think would be moved by this article.

The Lang Fund

www.langfund.org


During the short term, at the fund's site six of Peters albums have been made available for download as a partial thank you to all those whom have so generously contributed. They represent over 30 years of Lang's recorded work from 1975 to 2002


Good luck Peter and a speedy recovery
Rob Ellen.

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JC Shepard Comment by JC Shepard on November 8, 2009 at 1:35pm
Rob, this is a true tragedy for an artist in my own home state, and a great use of the web to spread private charity.

However, the last thing I hope for my nation is to follow in the foot steps of socialized medicine. Respectfully, I would sooner ask politicians to socialize music--there is less danger when they mess it up.
The Medicine Show Comment by The Medicine Show on November 8, 2009 at 7:47pm
This make no sense to me, I need more clarification it would seem, surley politicians are elected to represent peoples concerns, the fundamental concern of every person is their health, if you don't have health you have nothing. You mean to tell me you would rather trust an insurance man with your life than your freely elected, accountable to the people, democratic representative. That makes no sense what so ever and depresses me more every time I try to get my head around it.

Have a look around your health service is in a mess already, I'm loosing friends over there for the lack of care in your community. Our health service isn't perfect, but it works, and it works equally for everyone no matter how much they pull in at the end of a month or on a gig for that matter. People can go private here if they have the dosh or want to get extra insurance, but we all pay into a national insurance fund direct at sourse acourding to our income, that covers any health eventuality and frees the doctor and nurses to doctor and nurse not keep accounts.
JC Shepard Comment by JC Shepard on November 9, 2009 at 6:40am
My health service is just fine, thank you. My county owns the local clinic. My doctor is the head of the school board, they are part of our community. When I'm sick, I go talk to him. Never had more than a 5 minute wait, no problem. And if I don't like their explanation, I can go get a 2nd opinion at Mayo Clinic, a few miles up the road.

That costs money, but so does everything else in life, from groceries to guitar strings. I don't want Congress telling me I can only listen to Taylor Swift, I don't want Congress telling me I can only read the National Enquirer, and I don't want Congress telling me I can only go to their doctor when they want me to.

Our insurance INDUSTRY does need some major reforms, but I have no confidence unaccountable government bureaucrats could do any better. And I'm a government bureaucrat myself.
Easy Ed Comment by Easy Ed on November 10, 2009 at 9:37am
There is truly something terribly wrong with a system that allows one access to health care and others to suffer without. I don't like government bureaucracies, and I don't like being told what I can and can't do either...but this isn't about Taylor Swift or the National Enquirer. And it's not even about Congress telling you which doctor to go to. All of that is just the smoke and dust kicked up by the medical-industrial complex who like things just the way they are and could care less about millions of men, women and children like Peter Lang who have no access to the same health service you enjoy. I love our country and all it has to offer, but when it comes to health care we take a back seat and we ought to start focusing on people and stop slinging the political rhetoric.
The Medicine Show Comment by The Medicine Show on November 13, 2009 at 7:19am
Thanks for your post Ed the first line says it all for me, and I agree, we should not under estimate the power of the vestid interest of the drug compamies.

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