it's an apt tribute.
I was thinking this morning about Jim when I read a thread on this ste about how to make it as a professional photographer. The poster was wondering about an outlet, whether wedding photography would pay the way. Jim Marshall was the perfect example of someone who didn't wonder; he was fired up by it, and simply did it. His phrase was "I simply kicked the door in." He was around at a time when it was easier to kick the door in, and a time when what was behind that door was especially fascinating, but still, kicking the door in was what made him a great photographer.
I would also point out that, apart from being in the place to get the shot - the most important part - when he did get the shot, it was technically excellent. I can only think of one other photographer where, when you looked through a huge stack of their original prints, everyone had a beautiful, consistent tone and look.