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John Abercrombie...Dead at 72 after long illness
By: AJ Date: August 23, 2017, 6:14 pm
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....The world is a little darker when a great player passes...
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Re: John Abercrombie...Dead at 72 after long illness
By: Bucky Date: August 23, 2017, 6:48 pm
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I first heard of him through Mark Lucas of nStuff Music. A
really cool player, and it's a shame he's gone.
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Re: John Abercrombie...Dead at 72 after long illness
By: AJ Date: August 23, 2017, 9:59 pm
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[quote author=Bucky link=topic=75.msg716#msg716 date=1503532139]
I first heard of him through Mark Lucas of nStuff Music. A
really cool player, and it's a shame he's gone.
[/quote]
Anymore...I try not to feel sad when people pass, but to rejoice
that they were here...He made a significant mark on the way
electric jazz guitar is played, and influenced a ton of players.
In that, he has a reached a form of immortality.
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Re: John Abercrombie...Dead at 72 after long illness
By: indigo_dave Date: August 24, 2017, 7:00 am
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[quote author=AJ link=topic=75.msg717#msg717 date=1503543564]
[quote author=Bucky link=topic=75.msg716#msg716 date=1503532139]
I first heard of him through Mark Lucas of nStuff Music. A
really cool player, and it's a shame he's gone.
[/quote]
Anymore...I try not to feel sad when people pass, but to rejoice
that they were here...He made a significant mark on the way
electric jazz guitar is played, and influenced a ton of players.
In that, he has a reached a form of immortality.
[/quote]
I think that's a better way to look at it.
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