Figuring out how to donate and distribute and preserve certain items before the deed. I will NOT have strangers looting my family's paintings, music, personal belongings. I need to have a specific, trusted person as guardian of these things. It's a strong feeling of responsibility I have to preserve my mom's artistic legacy, for instance. Otherwise, I'm gonna be one pissed-off poltergeist.
Anyone else working on getting items into proper hands, repositories? When I'm the only family member left (the others are horrid and estranged), this is the hand we're dealt. I just don't want to fuck this up in any way. When I go, I want to have the peace of mind that I got into the right hands music and art that should be preserved for generations to come. I don't want to reveal too much here; but will say my mom was one of the greatest singers the world has known, yet never made a goddamn dime. Her recordings are all owned by the big studios who never have cut her a royalty in decades. I have original recordings of hers I HAVE to preserve digitally, along with physical memorabilia, etc. and am working on these things now. I will not die without having done these things. Not the easiest task, as jazz artists have never been as appreciated in the U.S. as in Europe or Japan.