The Hot 8 Brass Band has established a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign to assist the widow and children of Bennie Pete, the bandleader who died on September 6 at age 45.
“On September 6. 2021, we lost our beloved bandleader, Bennie Pete. He was more than just our leader, he was a constant galvanizing force within our own family of fellow musicians and beyond. Bennie was a rock in our lives. Yes, he was a leader, a teacher, and a mentor. More than that, Bennie was an inspiration to our band and to many other musicians, and the entire musical and cultural community. He helped each and every one of us, from our horn players to the folks dancing in the second lines and to the entire New Orleans community during the most difficult and darkest times. Bennie helped all of us endure, to heal, by encouraging us to continuing to play our music despite any adversity.
“After Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the federal levees, Bennie emerged as a symbol of perseverance and hope for all of New Orleans. His commitment to ensuring the cultural continuity of New Orleans’s most authentic, unique and deeply rooted cultural traditions, rituals and practices was unwavering. Bennie’s greatest wish was that New Orleans culture live on for future generations, and that the brass tradition continue to be a model of strength and a barometer of a healthy New Orleans cultural ecosystem.
“We will miss Bennie greatly. No words can really do justice about the way we feel about losing our giant leader. But, we will continue to honor his legacy by playing music, taking it to the streets, and bringing hope and joy to all of those who are lucky enough to be part of what makes our city so special.
“Bennie died at New Orleans East Hospital of complications of COVID-19, after a week of intense ICU care and ventilation that was complicated by multi-organ system sarcoidosis predominantly effecting Bennie’s heart and nervous system.”
All money raised in the fundraising account will go directly to support Bennie‘s family: his wife Lameka; his 3 sons, Brannon, Brennon (twins, age 2), Bennie Pete III (age 8); and his 2 step-daughters, La’Shae (age 19) and Laila (age 11).
Donations may be made here.