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Just got the sad news on Facebook.
R.I.P.
Chuck Loeb Too | FacebookLast edited by DonEsteban; 08-01-2017 at 09:49 AM.
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08-01-2017 09:37 AM
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Oh no!!!!! that's just.. way too young, way too early....
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Speechless.
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I was listening to a jazz station this morning that said he was ill and recovering???
Very sad, thoughts and prayers to his family.
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Very sad news!
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Very sad news!!
RIP.
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RIP, maestro.
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Obit on Jazz Times.
Chuck Loeb, Guitarist and Composer, Dies at 61 - JazzTimes
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I can't belive it. I was planning to take a course with him next year.
RIP
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Oh, man! My condolences to his family and friends
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Sorry to hear.
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A great loss. Play his music in the car all the time. One big regret was missing the Marciac Jazz Festival here in France the year he played on the same stage with Pat Martino and Mark Whitfield. A gentleman - always replied to mails and ever helpful. Condolences to his family.
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Very sad to hear about this today - I only really discovered his music a few years ago, but liked it immediately - smooth jazz I guess, but hip and fun as well, and with impeccable musicianship. Seemed like a lovely chap too, from his educational videos, just far too young to go, what a loss.
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Deep condolences to his family. Chuck Loeb was a sensitive, versatile guitarist. I thought he did a great job as Larry Carlton's replacement in Fourplay. He will be missed.
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Very deep musician, and you can just tell he was a gentleman. So sad to hear. Closest I can think of for being multi-talented and supportive of other great artists would be Leo Amuedo. It's one thing to be able to shred as a player, but to compose, direct, arrange, and fit in with all of those top players says a lot. Deep admiration for you, Chuck, God Bless you in your journeys.
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RIP Chuck.
He was one of my favs...
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RIP Man...!
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Such a great and phenomena jazz giant. His signature to jazz guitar is irreplaceable. RIP CHUCK.
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Here's Chuck performing a couple of Bossa Nova tunes with his wife Carmen Cuesta, the lyrics couldn't be more appropriate "I know I'll love you for the rest of my life"
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R.I.P. and more if there is something after.
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I'm ashamed to be so ignorant of him. Having listened to a few of these clips here, it's obvious I missed out.
Condolences to his family and friends, here and elsewhere.
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Condolences to his family.
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Originally Posted by blackcat
Here is that gig - probably 2010/11 at a guess:
Note Pat Martino's admiring gaze during Chuck's solo.
Critic my Jazz Improvisation Solo practice
Today, 02:43 AM in Improvisation