Big John Posted August 7, 2017 Share Posted August 7, 2017 (edited) Received this email from John's daughter. There must be some of you out there who's lives John touched during your drum corps years. He needs your support now. Please SHARE with drummers, drum corps, and others who know and love John S. Pratt. ******************************************************* From Joanie Pratt . . . . A court-appointed lawyer recently seized control of my father, John S. Pratt, and his assets. Although my father was still viable and capable (stricken only with memory loss-Alzheimer's) and still functioning independently for most daily tasks, the lawyer stuck him in a nursing home against our family's wishes about 5 weeks ago, where an immediate decline, due to lack of care or attention began. My beloved father, Jack, is now not eating. Currently he is at the Preakness Health Center in Wayne, NJ. POWERFUL AND UPLIFTING PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED AND APPRECIATED! I would greatly appreciate emails from everyone about my father's influence on you musically, character-wise, carer-wise or other. Please tell me how you know him, were you a student of his or do you study/play his music? Please share fond memories, stories, photos or videos of whatever you have. Thank you! Love, sadly, Joanie M. Pratt Loving Daughter of John S. Pratt I can be reached by phone: Call or text: 201-410-2162 Email: 2twintwotwin@gmail.com Here are some of his many affiliations: West Point Hellcats The Old Guard Norm Peth Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame World Drum Corps Hall of Fame NJ Drummers Hall of Fame American Patriots' Rudimental Drum Club Hall of Fame C.A.D.R.E. Canadian Association of Drumming Rudimental Excellence I.A.T.D. International Association of Traditional Drummers Hawthorne Caballeros New York Kingsmen Interstatesmen Criterions Grey Knights New Jersey Field Music Sons and Daughters of the Ex 5th Regiment Fife and Drum Civil War Troopers Geneva Appleknockers DCI / DCA Edited August 7, 2017 by Big John 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastone Posted August 8, 2017 Share Posted August 8, 2017 (edited) Mr. Pratt is in my thoughts and prayers, he is an icon in the rudimental drumming world Edited August 8, 2017 by Fastone 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarnia sam Posted August 10, 2017 Share Posted August 10, 2017 I met Mr. Pratt once at a CADRE Shake, 2008 I think it was. I let the rest of the CADRE gang know of this latest development. Certainly trying times for the Pratt family, I hope things turnout for the best. Regards, John Swartz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironlips Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 I was honored to meet Mr. Pratt several years ago at the WDC Hall of Fame inductions. As with all the truly great teachers, he is gracious and generous to a fault. John had much praise for other drum teachers we both knew, like Dennis Delucia, Fred Sanford, Bobby Thompson and Jerry Shellmer. All of those masters would have deferred to him, and did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denverjohn Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 Jack, as we called him, was our "chops-building" tech when I was marching in Hawthorne's snare line in the early 70's. George Tuthill would teach us the book and Jack would pound us with fundamentals and endurance. Lots of hours out at Ft. Dix, NJ with Jack smiling at us using his arm as a visual metronome. We sometimes hated it but playing the book cleanly was a result of all that pre-season training. Jack's old-school NARD background seemed like a strange mix with George T's more modern Shellmer style and technique but the result was a pretty good drumline and a few championships. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeD Posted September 4, 2017 Share Posted September 4, 2017 Oh, best wishes to the Pratt family. Jack and I taught the GSC Wayne, NJ, King's Regiment in 1977. I wrote the book and worked primarily with the mallets and timpani, while Jack worked the snares and tenors. I spent many an afternoon at his house in Hawthorne discussing the show (and life in general). He had the most amazing collection of classical music albums you would ever want to see. If you wanted to hear a particular symphony, he'd ask by which orchestra and which conductor. He had the idea for our second drum solo of a section of a work by Wm Walton (first was an arrangement of Debussy's "Goliwog's Cakewalk"), the name of which escapes me. I ended up arranging a piece for brass quintet and percussion using his idea. We ended up second in the GSC that year. A GREAT man, and a marvelous instructor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julia Posted April 10, 2020 Share Posted April 10, 2020 Hello everyone, I am the late Jack Pratt's granddaughter. He passed at 3:30am on 4/6/2020 from complications caused by COVID-19. I must express that the assertion put forth by my aunt in 2017 that he was in full health and was capable of performing most tasks is completely untrue. By 2017, my grandfather required 24 hour care and attention to ensure his safety. For a while, he was able to live at home with my grandmother and received 24 hour at home care from an angel on earth. However, as his and my grandmother's health declined, so did the viability of this option. The truth is that my grandfather struggled for over a decade with the effects of Alzheimer's, and our family continued to love and support him in every way that we could. While the last 3 years may not have been ideal, we were happy to have the time with him that we did. My grandfather was a loving man who lived a full life and he will be missed every day. With the current uncertainty surrounding this virus and our state's lock-down, there are currently no plans for a memorial service. If you wish to show your support, I would recommend making a donation in his name to the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation at https://www.alzinfo.org/ Thank you to anyone who has known and loved him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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