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King Biscuit Founder Found Dead in an Oceanside Hotel
I deeply regret any comments that I had made to the San Diego Reader about Ken Schoppmeyer's death. Like so many others I was hurt by his loss and my comments appear thoughtless and crass. I apologize to his family for any additional pain I might have caused. The only thing I knew is he was a great bandleader, singer and harmonica player. His slavish devotion to "authentic Blues" changed San Diego. There is hardly a blues musician playing in San Diego that hadn't played with and been influenced by Ken. One other thing: I loved Ken and he was my friend. Michael J. Sosebee— September 10, 2010 7:52 p.m.