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Matt LaPorte – our final goodbyes
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![]() Matthew David LaPorteSeptember 11, 1970 – April 20, 2011
Visitation/Services
Obituary
Memorial Service
Saturday, April 30, 2011 | 3:00pm
Moss Feaster Funeral Home
13401 Indian Rocks Road, Largo, Florida 33774 | 727-562-2080
LaPorte, Matthew D. 40 of Seminole, FL passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at his home. Born on Sept. 11, 1970 in Clearwater, FL. Matt was a professional musician,guitar instructor and composer. Matt was a guitarist in the Jon Oliva’s Pain Band and toured with them worldwide. He graduated from Pinellas Park High School in 1988 and attended Professional Guitar School in Minneapolis, MN and the St. Petersburg Jr. college. Survived by his loving mother Sharon (Richard) Paul of Largo, FL, a brother Lawrence R. (Colleen) LaPorte of Manhattan Beach, CA and a sister Laura LaPorte of St. Louis Park, MN and 5 nieces and nephews. Matt was preceded in death by his father Kenneth D. LaPorte. Matt will be missed but long remembered by his family and many friends, students and music lovers all over the world. In lieu of flowers, the family is establishing the Matthew LaPorte Music Scholarship fund. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 3 pm at the Moss Feaster Funeral Home, 13401 Indian Rocks Road, Largo, FL 727-562-2080 727-562-2080 . Further information may be located at www.mossfeasterlargo.com.
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My god, it’s tough to see it like this. His picture should be on a new album somewhere, not next to his obituary…
When someone dies, you suddenly see people all over the place claiming to have been close with the person who passed away. I can’t claim that Matt and I were close, by any means, but this is a man that I’ve talked with, joked with… and I’ve seen him play so many times all over Europe for the past five years.
Eventhough I never had any long conversations with Matt, I remember how he used to light up and smile when he saw me. A smile, a “hi” and maybe one of his silly jokes, that was always “on the menu”.
My point is that of all the people in the JOP-family, I found Matt to be the quiet one who it took a little longer to get to know compared to the others. He loved to joke around though – and he knew how easy it was to gross me out. So he would do anything he could think of to make me go “eeeewwww!”.
I found this short clip for instance. Florence, Italy, Viper Club – I think it was 2008. The two guitarists are talking – Tom and Matt. Matt notices my camera and immediately thinks of something to do that might gross me out. I guess I couldn’t help smiling at times either.
I sat here most of the evening last night, going through old photos and videos from the past JOP tours. I shouldn’t have. Just feels sad to realize that it’s all in the past now. The band lost Greg (Marchak, producer and sound-wizard on the JOP tours…) a few years ago. It hit everyone hard. And now Matt.
It feels so wrong when a talented guy who’s only 40, passes away… I’m sure he is in a better placec now, talking old times with Criss Oliva, Greg and maybe a few of his passed heroes as well.
Nikki Sixx called death a graduation. You’ve earned your right to go to the next level, wherever that may be. I think that might very well be true.
Jon Oliva’s Pain sent out a bulletin earlier this evening, that said “We look forward to seeing you on Saturday to celebrate his life together.”
I suppose that’s the way it should be, a celebration, a respectful celebration, and it’s a good way of looking at it.
The band in the sky just got one hell of a player to join the jam…
Matt LaPorte (JOP) R.I.P….
The bad news just keep coming in…
I got the sad news around 6 a.m this morning (CET) that Matt LaPorte (guitarist of Jon Oliva’s Pain, JOP and formerly also Circle II Circle) has passed away. He didn’t even make it to see his 41st birthday.
I remember Matt as a guy who kept to himself most of the time, at least during the JOP-tours. You never really saw or heard much of him, but when you did, he liked to kid around and he had a special sense of humor. It took me a while to figure out when he was being serious and when he was joking, quite an unusual guy.
One thing that nobody would ever argue against, was his talent. As a guitarplayer he dazzled not only Jon Oliva, but also guitar-fans everywhere he went.
His bandmate John Zahner (Savatage, JOP, Crimson Glory) wrote the following in his statement this morning:
No words can describe the whole that is left in my life without this amazing teddy bear of a man.
He is the heart in Metal. I will Love him forever. My friend Matt R.I.P.Morrisound Recording (Tampa) wrote the following on Facebook earlier today:
I just talked to him three days ago. This is incredibly sad. He was an incredibly talented guy with a bizarre sense of humor that I will miss. – Ryan
My condolences go out to Matt’s friends and family… He will be missed.
Jon Oliva – The Reunion?
Got an e-mail from a dear friend today. Rig, the Italian drum-tech who is part of the Jon Oliva’s Pain (JOP)-family. Haven’t seen him or talked to him in a long time, I was so happy to hear from him.
He just wanted to touch base and see what was going on in my corner of the world.
I said that I was trying to decide which TSO (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) gigs I would go to. He mentioned that he was going to Zurich (Switzerland) to get together with Jon Oliva.
I miss Jon, haven’t seen him since the Zwarte Cross festival in Holland last summer. He is a quite unusual man. Fans call him “The Mountain King” – I think that Ronnie Dio and his crew gave him that name years ago when Savatage was out on the road opening for Dio. And he is like a king.
People respect him. He is cool, always smiling, also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.
He has been extremely good to me, I love him dearly. I remember once after their gig at the Z7-venue in Pratteln, Switzerland, I drove him back to the hotel and I don’t know exactly how the conversation went, but I guess I just wanted to know if he was okay with me being around them as much as I was, given I wasn’t part of the band or the crew – I was there just as a friend basically.
He said, in his cool Oliva-sort of way: “Daniela, you’re part of the family now...You are always welcome to join us anywhere“.
The “Family” being that unity band+crew+fans. In Jon Oliva’s case, it was all one and the same.
There has never been that feeling that he thought of himself being better than anyone else. The band and the crew were all equally important, everybody was hanging out – it wasn’t band and crew separately like with so many other bands. Everybody’s on the same bus, sharing the same experience. I’m extremely lucky, happy and grateful for having been invited to be a part of that. It’s something I’ll never forget, four of the best years of my life.
Fans weren’t treated as “fans”, you know, there has never been a “you are less worth than me because you’re standing there with a CD asking me for an autograph“-attitude. Jon has always taken time for that, I’ve seen him sign tons of albums, photos without complaining and some fans have become part of the unity and well, the biggest of them all has gone from fan to friend to employee. It’s just a very warm and welcoming atmosphere around Jon Oliva, I’ve never seen anything quite like it anywhere else.
So anyway…. Zürich is next on my “tour schedule”. Most of all I’m very glad that I’ll get to meet Rig. A few years ago, when JOP were playing ProgPower USA in Atlanta, Rig, Hanneke (light tech) and I flew in from Italy, Netherlands and Sweden at the same time. We hooked up at the airport and went straight to the hotel where the band arrived shortly thereafter. :)
The trip to Zürich is not so much about just music. It’s more about meeting people that I really love and have missed – Rig and Jon.
Curious to see the TSO-production too, it’s huge in the States and I was going to see it last year in Nashville but missed it, don’t remember the reason why.
Want to go to Japan too – saw the Firewind-dates and checked flights. It wasn’t THAT expensive, but I can’t go cause I don’t have more vacation days until May. Next time.
Maybe if they tour in the fall/winter. Or if Priest decide play there on their Epitath-tour. Unleashed in the East!!
I’m just so excited. I love this life. I simply do. :)


















