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John Tristao with son Ty. (Photo courtesy Tristao family)

John Tristao with son Ty. (Photo courtesy Tristao family)

Local legend John Tristao continues to improve, three months after life-saving surgery.

The lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revisited suffered an aortic aneurysm dissection, but doctors were able to catch it quickly and prevent him for bleeding out.

“Every day is a gift to all of us,” said wife Beth. “He continues to gain more strength daily, but it’s gonna take time.”

With both CCR and his other band, Johnny Bulldog, Tristao spent years donating time and talent to numerous fundraisers near and far, and his many fans have stepped up to help deal with his ongoing hospital bills.

Family friends started a GoFundMe, which we featured here on Coupeville Sports a while back, and I want to drop the link out there one more time.

Anything you can do to help a true stand-up guy is appreciated, by John, his family and his ever-expanding network of fans.

Chip in financially, send a message to the big guy, pass on the link. Every bit helps.

To help, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/74xxmmgk

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John Tristao and son Ty. (Photo from GoFundMe)

John Tristao and son Ty. (Photo from GoFundMe)

Keep on pushin’.

As local music legend/all-around quality dude John Tristao continues to fight back, recovering from surgery to save his life after a tear of the aortic valve, family and friends are doing all they can to help with his extensive medical expenses.

A GoFundMe page, which got a huge response when it was featured here on Coupeville Sports, has raised more than $30,000 and is still raising funds.

Now, a benefit is planned for this Sunday, May 1 at the Coupeville Rec Hall (901 NW Alexander).

Set to run from 1-6 PM, the event will feature “food, beer/wine, live music, dancing and lots of love” and is open to all ages.

Cost is $20 and alcohol will be sold separately.

They will accept cash and checks (made out to John and Beth Tristao) at the door, with all proceeds going to John’s medical expenses.

If you don’t already know, John, a superbly talented singer and musician who once worked for the Coupeville School District, is the lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revisited and Johnny Bulldog.

He has frequently donated his skills to front numerous charity fundraisers for the community in the past.

To check out the GoFundMe page and possibly help out that way, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/74xxmmgk

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John Tristao and son Ty. (Photo from GoFundMe)

John Tristao and son Ty. (Photo from GoFundMe)

This one hits close to home.

John Tristao is one of the most talented guys I have ever known, and yet, even after he hit the big time (again), he always remained exactly the same.

The cat is cool, and he was cool when he was working for the Coupeville School District and when he was fronting for Creedence Clearwater Revisited.

Not being at the heart of the town’s gossip anymore, with Videoville being gone, I hadn’t heard about John’s health issues.

I didn’t know he had suffered a near-catastrophic incident in which his aortic valve tore “from the top of his heart all the way into the kidneys.”

I didn’t know he had an aortic aneurysm dissection, and that doctors barely saved his life.

My father, who worked nearly every day of his life, died suddenly, from an aortic dissection.

He was working one day, in the hospital later that day, and gone the next morning.

John Ritter died the same way.

Aortic dissections are hard to catch, and if you don’t know what you’re facing, almost impossible to stop.

The doctors were able to save John Tristao, and for that, I am deeply happy.

But now, finding out about his health problems, and how they have affected his family — all people I have known for years — I want to do whatever I can to help them.

John’s wife, Beth, is one of the hardest-working, light-up-your-life people I have been blessed to know.

She and her dad Leo painted the “new” Videoville (the building that is now Harada Psychical Therapy), and her spirit is truly contagious.

Their son Ty grew up, as many Coupeville kids did, in the aisles of the store, and his cousin, Emma Puharic, was one of my favorite co-workers when I was at Christopher’s on Whidbey in recent years.

With John unable to work, and with extensive hospital bills, the Tristaos could use all the help possible right now.

As we all know, I have little to no money myself, but I do have this blog, which reaches an ever-increasing readership, so I’m using it to help put the word out.

To find out much more about John’s situation, and possibly help him out, pop over to the GoFundMe page set up by friends of the family:

https://www.gofundme.com/74xxmmgk

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