In Memoriam Latest Topicshttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/forum/22-in-memoriam/In Memoriam Latest TopicsenRIP Kris Kristoffersonhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/70272-rip-kris-kristofferson/ Music Community Mourns The Loss Of Kris Kristofferson

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70272Mon, 30 Sep 2024 19:10:21 +0000
RIP J.D. Souther - singer/songwriterhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/70229-rip-jd-souther-singersongwriter/ J.D. Souther

His mellow country twang and classic pop sensibility made him a go-to songwriter for many notables including Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles.

Bio from All Music

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70229Thu, 19 Sep 2024 04:17:39 +0000
RIP Russell Malonehttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/70164-rip-russell-malone/ The great jazz guitarist Russell Malone passed away from a heart attack in Japan on August 23rd on a tour with Ron Carter and Donald Vega. He was 60 and will be missed. Damn.

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70164Mon, 26 Aug 2024 18:31:26 +0000
RIP - John Mayall - British blues musician at 90.https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/70052-rip-john-mayall-british-blues-musician-at-90/ John Mayall, pioneering British blues musician, dies at 90 (msn.com)

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70052Wed, 24 Jul 2024 02:18:53 +0000
RIP - Frisby Grange of Clan Buchananhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/70066-rip-frisby-grange-of-clan-buchanan/ IMG_0045cr.thumb.jpg.d5e6832bef469a16a4f22b3d261968f2.jpg

To whom it may concern

Frisby the DuckToller died this morning from a heat attack after a swim at his beloved place - the Loire river.

His heart was becoming weak - at the age of almost 14 years and he had a spreading cancer in his throat and only a short time to live left. 

I am so sad to let him go, but fairly happy he didn't suffer a lot and that he enjoyed a life every pup could dream about.

For a last time, here are some some media from this morning - a happy pup at his favourite place ....

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Farewell my love

 

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70066Mon, 29 Jul 2024 13:54:25 +0000
Kinky Friedman dead at 79 - RIPhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69958-kinky-friedman-dead-at-79-rip/ Country music star dead at 79 (msn.com)

 

 

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69958Sat, 29 Jun 2024 01:21:24 +0000
David Sanborn - dead at 78 - RIPhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69790-david-sanborn-dead-at-78-rip/ David Sanborn, Grammy award-winning saxophonist, dead at 78 (msn.com)

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69790Mon, 13 May 2024 18:55:17 +0000
Duane Eddy - pioneering guitarist - dead 86 - RIPhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69740-duane-eddy-pioneering-guitarist-dead-86-rip/ Duane Eddy, pioneering ‘Peter Gunn’ guitarist, dies aged 86 (msn.com)

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69740Wed, 01 May 2024 21:56:56 +0000
Mike Pinder - founding keyboardist for the Moody Blues dead at 82 - RIPhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69705-mike-pinder-founding-keyboardist-for-the-moody-blues-dead-at-82-rip/ Founding Member of The Moody Blues Dead at 82 (msn.com)

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69705Fri, 26 Apr 2024 15:12:41 +0000
RIP - Dickey Betts of the Allman Bros. Bandhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69669-rip-dickey-betts-of-the-allman-bros-band/ https://variety.com/2024/music/news/dickey-betts-dead-allman-brothers-guitarist-1235975041/

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69669Thu, 18 Apr 2024 20:47:05 +0000
RIP - Chris Cross Ultravox bassist and co-writer of Vienna dead at 71https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69615-rip-chris-cross-ultravox-bassist-and-co-writer-of-vienna-dead-at-71/ Chris Cross, Ultravox bassist and "Vienna" co-writer, dies at 71 - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)

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69615Wed, 03 Apr 2024 02:26:16 +0000
RIP Maurizio Pollini (aged 82)https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69586-rip-maurizio-pollini-aged-82/ The pianist Maurizio Pollini has sadly passed away
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/03/23/maurizio-pollini-classical-pianist-dead/

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69586Sat, 23 Mar 2024 19:56:46 +0000
RIP Steve Harleyhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69556-rip-steve-harley/ Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel - still a big favorite of mine.

When I was young (more than 40 yeqrs ago) we had a rock radio program saturday afternnon on main fle.mish radio with as intro tune 'Hideaway'.

Sweet memories.

 

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69556Sun, 17 Mar 2024 20:45:52 +0000
Aribert Reimann 1936 - 2024https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69549-aribert-reimann-1936-2024/ A German composer, known for his operas, especially Lear
 

If you have any interest in vocal music and dare to dive into the modernist/contemporary/expressionist category, several of his works are available at Qobuz. You will be rewarded, he was a master of writing for human voice. 
 

He also appears as a pianist in many Lied albums, often with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. 

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69549Fri, 15 Mar 2024 22:15:38 +0000
RIP - Eric Carmenhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69528-rip-eric-carmen/ https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/eric-carmen-raspberries-frontman-myself-021649687.html

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69528Tue, 12 Mar 2024 17:13:03 +0000
R.I.P. Karl Wallingerhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69523-rip-karl-wallinger/ The multi-talented musician Karl Wallinger, known for his pivotal role within The Waterboys and his own project World Party has sadly passed away.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/mar/11/karl-wallinger-songwriter-and-frontman-of-world-party-dies-at-66

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69523Mon, 11 Mar 2024 22:51:44 +0000
R. I. P. Seiji Ozawa 小澤 征爾https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69409-r-i-p-seiji-ozawa-%E5%B0%8F%E6%BE%A4-%E5%BE%81%E7%88%BE/ Seiji Ozawa remembered | Gramophone

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiji_Ozawa

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-04-12-mn-53790-story.html

 

 

Ozawa passed away about a year after the humanist writer Oe Kenzaburo died.  Both are contemporary greats in their area, were born in the same year (in fact they had a book published "We were born in the same year" ), and there was also a moving story between Ozawa and Oe's autistic son, Hikari ( 大江光 ):  

 https://m.facebook.com/nt/screen/?params={"note_id"%3A996142034183498}&path=%2Fnotes%2Fnote%2F&refsrc=deprecated&locale2=es_LA&_rdr  (use translator on browser).  

 

R. I. P. 

 

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69409Tue, 13 Feb 2024 18:16:41 +0000
R.I.P. Mojo Nixon (August 2, 1957 – February 7, 2024)https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69391-rip-mojo-nixon-august-2-1957-%E2%80%93-february-7-2024/ The North Carolina born multi-talent, self-described "libertarian cynicalist anarchist", died on the Outlaw Country cruise in San Juan, Puerto Rico

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/08/arts/music/mojo-nixon-dead.html

 

An outlier to the music business, his special sense of humor lead him to interact with many important artists, contributing to soundtracks, and presenting his music taste on MTV and Sirius XM.

 

R I.P. Mojo, me hate banks, too ...

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69391Thu, 08 Feb 2024 22:21:25 +0000
R.I.P. Wayne Kramer (of Detroit's MC5)https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69364-rip-wayne-kramer-of-detroits-mc5/ Sad news today, Wayne Kramer, co-fouder of  Motor City's MC5, joins his mate Fred "Sonic" Smith on that park bench high above us waiting for Patti to join them.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/feb/02/wayne-kramer-co-founder-of-rock-band-mc5-dies-aged-75

 

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69364Fri, 02 Feb 2024 23:45:18 +0000
R.I.P. PITCHFORK - The most trusted voice in musichttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69327-rip-pitchfork-the-most-trusted-voice-in-music/ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/business/media/music-magazine-pitchfork-merger-gq.html

 

An insider article on the chances in the Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/jan/18/pitchforks-absorption-into-gq-is-a-travesty-for-music-media-and-musicians

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69327Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:10:24 +0000
RIP Brian Schultz (@auricgoldfinger)https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/68769-rip-brian-schultz-auricgoldfinger/
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Brian Phillip Schultz, 61, passed away peacefully on September 21, 2023, from ALS. He spent his final days surrounded by family in beautiful Switzerland. 

Brian had a wonderful life growing up in Houston with his mother and father, Leah and Billy Schultz, and his two sisters, Wendy and Lauren. He was a straight-A student, in part due to financial incentives provided by his grandfather. He loved sports and played football, basketball, and baseball after school almost every day with his good friends in Meyerland.  

Brian’s first love was baseball. As a kid, he was an Astros Buddy, and his parents would drop him off at the Astrodome to watch Astros games. He was a pitcher at Bellaire High School into his junior year, when arm trouble and loss of command forced him into retirement. After prodding from his girlfriend, Brian agreed to try out for cheerleader and was elected by the student body. He loved being a cheerleader during his senior year. 

After graduating from Bellaire in 1979, Brian went to UT Austin to pursue a career in medicine. His plans were derailed when his close friend and roommate, Mike Segal, was shot in the head during an attempted convenience store robbery during their sophomore year. The remainder of Brian’s undergraduate experience was difficult as he struggled with severe depression. Brian managed to graduate with honors in December 1982, but he lost interest in becoming a doctor. 

During the summer after graduation, Brian met the love of his life, Dixon Presswood, at Confetti, a popular Houston nightclub at the time. Brian was so smitten that he told his mother the next morning he had met the woman he was going to marry. Brian and Dixon had a passionate, year-long affair in Houston before Dixon went to NYU for her M.B.A. and Brian headed to Harvard for a Ph.D. in molecular biology. Thankfully, the telecommunications and airline industries were being deregulated at the time, enabling them to stay in regular contact with 10-cent per minute long distance charges from MCI and $60 round-trip fares on People Express. They both ultimately returned to Houston and were married on May 27, 1990. 

Brian quickly realized that looking for eye mutations in Drosophila was not his cup of tea. He withdrew from Harvard and returned to UT Austin for his M.B.A. Upon graduating in 1987, he joined the management consulting practice in the Houston office of Touche Ross (later Deloitte). He worked there for 6 years, learning from amazing mentors and making many lifelong friends. 

Shortly after leaving Deloitte, Brian’s father encouraged him to visit a small brokerage in the Houston Galleria where a handful of people were day trading stocks. Much to his surprise, Brian discovered most of these traders were making money, so he decided to give it a try. After 3 years, Brian branched off into futures trading. Since the brokerage did not have a futures business, Brian became a pioneer, setting up a trading desk at home in the early days of the internet long before the advent of the online trading and investing. He continued trading up to the time of his ALS diagnosis. 

Dixon and Brian shocked their families and friends in late 1998 when they announced she was pregnant, since everyone always assumed they would never have children. Brian was a very proud and dedicated father to their son, Austin. Once again, Brian became a pioneer when he decided to be a stay-at-home dad so that Austin would always have a parent around after school and on holidays. Brian took great pride in cooking high quality, made-from-scratch dinners for Austin most weeknights, just as his mother had done for him, and having deep discussions about the world, just as he had done with his own father. 

Brian was an audiophile who loved listening to music. He separately amassed and sold two large collections of LPs and eventually acquired a similarly large number of compact discs. In recent years, he built a vast library of high-resolution digital music. Brian was also a foodie who sought out the best restaurants in Houston and wherever he traveled. At home, he had a carefully curated collection of fine single malt whisky from Scotland, which he often enjoyed as an apéritif before dinner. 

A life-long gym rat, Brian took up Olympic weightlifting in his 50s. It was his passion later in life, and he was an advanced masters lifter when ALS forced him to retire. 

Brian loved dogs, including his four bichons. He would not hesitate to pet any dog. 

Brian is predeceased by his father, William Melvin Schultz. He is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years, Dixon Presswood Schultz; his son Austin Connor Schultz; his mother Leah Gansar Schultz; his sisters Wendy Mehling and Lauren Hampton (Jake); his brother-in-law Chris Mehling; his parents-in-law Olive Allen Hughes (Lynn) and Ronald Presswood (Judy); his brothers-in-law Ronald Presswood, Jr. (Barbie), Scott Dyer (Nadja), and Steven Dyer (Christine); his sisters-in-law, Lindsey Hughes and Kathryn Dyer Bendheim (Tom) ; and many nieces and nephews.  

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the ALS Association. 

A funeral service will take place at 10:30 am on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 in The Bender Memorial Chapel at Beth Yeshurun Post Oak Cemetery, 7445 Awty School Ln., Houston, Texas 77055. The Service will also be livestreamed at https://venue.streamspot.com/f8d04b5b

 

To send a memorial gift to the family of Brian Schultz please visit our Sympathy Store.

 

https://www.houstonjewishfunerals.com/obituaries/Brian-Schultz-3/#!/Obituary

 

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68769Sun, 01 Oct 2023 15:50:42 +0000
R.I.P. Shane MacGowanhttps://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/69033-rip-shane-macgowan/ :https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/nov/30/shane-macgowan-pogues-singer-dies//w

The former singer of the Pogues lived a rich & creative life with heavy substance abuse for many decades, and had been suffering from it during the last years.

Many of his songs will be part of the new Irish songbook ....

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69033Thu, 30 Nov 2023 14:25:45 +0000
Mars Williams, Saxophonist of The Psychedelic Furs - RIP!https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/68986-mars-williams-saxophonist-of-the-psychedelic-furs-rip/ Mars Williams, Saxophonist of The Psychedelic Furs, Dead of Cancer at 68: 'Boundless Energy Will Continue to Inspire' (msn.com)

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68986Tue, 21 Nov 2023 21:15:05 +0000
RIP Angelo Bruschini (Massive Attack)https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/68865-rip-angelo-bruschini-massive-attack/ The British guitarist Angelo Bruschini has passed at the age of 62.

He had great success with his bands Massive Attack and The Blue Aeroplanes ✈️.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/oct/24/massive-attack-confirm-death-of-guitarist-angelo-bruschini

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68865Tue, 24 Oct 2023 22:02:16 +0000
RIP Gary Wright - died Spet 4th.https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/68669-rip-gary-wright-died-spet-4th/ Suffering from Lewy-body dementia and Parkinsons.

 

RIP - your suffering is over. My you continue to be the Dreamweaver.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/sep/08/gary-wright-obituary

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