Neal was one of my greatest customers at NObu, always reserved a seat for him at the sushi bar. Respectful To staff always and a joy. . I can't believe that lovely man succumbed to this terrible virus. RIP Neal
Richie Notar
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Lasher san! Helping people was his mission. I sent many people his way for his help and friendship. Many many great stories and meals. When both my mom and dad passed he was right there for the shiva and ready to comfort all. We had been talking as recent as a month ago-he was going to set up a sushi lunch with one of my musical idols- Carole King who is a close friend of his. The above is the same as the below and the below is the same as the above. Eternal peace.
Harvey Leeds
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Neil Lasher was a kind and gentle man with a heart of gold and for as long as I can remember he was the music industry's go to guy when someone, anyone, needed help with substance abuse/addiction. He helped countless people (including me) while asking for nothing but a smile in return and he did it all with an almost otherworldly sense of compassion.
He made the world a better place and hIs memory will live on in the hearts of so many whose lives he touched.
Rest in peace my friend.
Jason Flom
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We used to party together at Gavin and Bobby Poe conventions back in the dark ages...especially dark for Neil. Fortunately it was nearer the end of Neil's darker days.
Once he recovered, he wasn't the same. And I mean that in the most positive way!
Neil gave so much more than almost anyone I know. He cared for so many others who needed to see the light as if if they were members of his family or lifelong friends. Many were barely acquaintances when Neil went into action on their behalf.
Like John French, I too was honored to enjoy what I called the Yasuda Experience with Neil. "Lasher San!" the chef would exclaim, as we approached the sushi bar. He was treated as if he was a Japanese dignitary!
Although we'd seen each other much less frequently over the past few years, he always called me Bubula and kissed me on the forehead.
Man, I'll miss him.
Rick Cooper
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Neil was a friend for over 40 years and always had time for a catch up about music and life. He was truly one of the good guys in this industry. I'll miss your music passion and caring ways. RIP Neil......
Jon Erdahl
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I knew Neil in passing from a well attended and well known and well attended lunchtime AA meeting here in NYC. Neil did a lot of service to AA, always had a smile and a warm handshake and was one of those people who welcomed newcomers. ( And, her wore great scarves). He will be missed.
Richard Walsh
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I, like a good number of folks, worked with Neil at SBK. This news has finally brought this home to me, pardon the pun. A real tragedy, a good man cut down way too soon.
Just a real shame.
Dutch Cramblitt
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Neil was a good man, a heart of gold, a friend and a huge supporter of the Canadian music industry. He will be missed.
Godspeed.
Peter Diemer
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Neil was a friend for 40 years. He was passionate, dedicated, creative, humble and would always hug me like a brother. This really sucks!!!
Ted Utz
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Neil was a friend and brother to many, I'm fortunate to have shared him in my life for over 50 years. We crawled through the streets of Detriot and many after that. Neil we luv you and will see each other on the other side.
Craig Lambert
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We all loved Neil. How could anyone not?
And now this is personal.
Covid 19 is now in our clubhouse, our circle of buddies. It's not just television and terrifying online news anymore.
The loss of Neil Lasher brought it into our music biz neighborhoods and homes.
Neil made friendship an art that we could all enjoy. He was an intelligent etch-a-sketch that was open to anyone who wanted to play....
I'm wearing a scarf with my face mask..
Praying for the Prines,
Skip Bishop
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Bob, So sad to hear the news about Neil from a good friend earlier today.
He really was a true mensch!
Alan Oreman
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I first met Neil in '74 at WIOT in Toledo. I brought Noddy Holder from Slade in for a 4pm interview.
It was my first Spinaltap moment.
Neil didn't have the new Slade album, Craig Lambert (WB local at the time) hadn't sent it to the station. We sent an intern to the nearest record store to buy it to keep Noddy from going ballistic.
That began a 45 year friendship with a real mensch. Neil Lasher lit up a room everytime he walked in.
Ted Cohen
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Just because you have a well known name doesn't quite do it. It's the mark you've left upon the many people you have included in your life that is the measure of a person. Neil was just a terrific human being and it's even more stunning that he is gone so quickly and in a way that still seems so unreal.
John Brodey
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i have felt strongly for many years that Neil Lasher was a mensch.
i knew he was sick , but when i got the call today that he had passed i was devastated. i checked his Facebook page and saw tributes pouring in.
i checked when i last asked him for a favor by text and it was May 2017 i was having trouble getting a song cleared with Parody lyrics and asked Neil to intervene. an hour later i received a one word text. DONE. I also know Neil through his work with recovery. He helped so many an now he's gone.
RIP Neil . you will be missed.
Brian Lukow
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Neil was the ultimate mensch. When I became the head of communications for Sony/ATV, Neil was among the very first people to greet me and make me feel completely welcome. From the lunches at the counter at Yasuda, to dinners at Rao's, Neil's heart and sincerity made him someone you couldn't help but love. And everyone did love him, including me. I will miss him a lot.
Jimmy Asci
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Well this sucks pretty bad.
We are loosing a really good soul, a really good friend, a man who was always so full of life. A man who helped so many in his life. Even when adopting his first canine companion, Neil chose Gumpy, a dog with only 3 legs. That's the kind of heart he had. It's just not right. It's just too too soon.
We met in 1971 as we both were in the early stages of radio careers. He coming from Ann Arbor in the John Sinclair days and Me from CJOM experimental free form radio in Windsor Ontario (suburb of Detroit as we called it), to start WIOT. He would sleep under the pool table at my apartment. We would laugh and enjoy so much about our lives and love for what we were doing. I saw his mistakes. I bailed him out of jail. But none of those things says anything about the great individual he became.
As another friend wrote last night "I'm just not ready for a world without Neil yet"
Please, above all to the powers that be to ...avoid this damn shit touching our lives with anyone else we cherish.
Dave Loncao
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So tragic to hear about Neil. There wasn't a better person, friend, & colleague. I 1st met him when he worked in radio (WKLC Charleston). He always tried to help record folks in breaking music and finding a way to start songs - he truly cared. He translated that love of music, becoming a legendary promo person breaking & helping acts after act. Neil devoted his life to helping others: countless colleagues saved by his work helping those struggling with substance abuse. Such horrific news in hearing him pass this way.
Danny Buch
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Neil was a true mensch, it's a sad day for humanity and our industry. Nobody looked better in a white scarf with a blazer.
David Levin CPA, Esq.
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