Richard Byrd obituary
- tjonz
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Former denizens of The Trombone Forum may be interested to learn that RLB passed away last month. You'll find his obituary at "<LINK_TEXT text="https://newslanes.com/2022/06/07/richar ... uary-2022/">https://newslanes.com/2022/06/07/richard-lansden-byrd-obituary-2022/</LINK_TEXT>".
- BGuttman
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Sorry to hear of this. We owe him a huge debt for rescuing the Forum when the Online Trombone Journal was planning to shut us down. Then suddenly he stopped funding the Trombone Forum and it went the route of the Titanic. Fortunately Brian set this place up as a "lifeboat". Several of us had tried to get Richard to sell us the old Forum database without success. So all that remains of TTF is what we have here.
RIP, Richard. You are missed.
RIP, Richard. You are missed.
- Doug_Elliott
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Sudden cardiac arrest, and he was only 57.
- pmeiden
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Sorry to hear this. I remember him writing (blog style) about his experiences playing in a Renaissance Fair ensemble when he lived near Houston. Very amusing, well written stuff.
- robcat2075
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That fills in a few blanks.
His often-referred-to absence was a presence itself on the old TTF. All I knew of him was Bruce et al's attempts to rouse him. I guess we will never know what that was all about.
57! That makes it all the more mysterious.
His often-referred-to absence was a presence itself on the old TTF. All I knew of him was Bruce et al's attempts to rouse him. I guess we will never know what that was all about.
57! That makes it all the more mysterious.
- Bach5G
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- Joined: Apr 07, 2018
Who would have put up with us, especially in the old flame war days?
RIP Richard.
RIP Richard.
- BGuttman
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[quote="robcat2075"]That fills in a few blanks.
His often-referred-to absence was a presence itself on the old TTF. All I knew of him was Bruce et al's attempts to rouse him. I guess we will never know what that was all about.
57! That makes it all the more mysterious.[/quote]
When we first got started as The Trombone Forum Richard was a major presence. He especially liked to post in The Bunker, which Christine Woodcock (RedHotMama) set up as a place for people to "let down their hair". One persistent meme was a "green fury thong" [sic] that got thrown around the Bunker. We also used to start a new Bunker each year, so the last thing Christine (and later I) did was to wake Richard up and ask him to move to the new Bunker.
Richard shared a lot of experiences in the Renaissance Faire and also an experience being arrested (!). He also had a medical problem that sidelined him for a couple of months just before he disappeared from the Forum (maybe the reason?).
One other trombone related Forum he hosted was Sam Burtis'. Sam's site has also gone AWOL; probably coinciding with Richard's move to the West Coast.
His often-referred-to absence was a presence itself on the old TTF. All I knew of him was Bruce et al's attempts to rouse him. I guess we will never know what that was all about.
57! That makes it all the more mysterious.[/quote]
When we first got started as The Trombone Forum Richard was a major presence. He especially liked to post in The Bunker, which Christine Woodcock (RedHotMama) set up as a place for people to "let down their hair". One persistent meme was a "green fury thong" [sic] that got thrown around the Bunker. We also used to start a new Bunker each year, so the last thing Christine (and later I) did was to wake Richard up and ask him to move to the new Bunker.
Richard shared a lot of experiences in the Renaissance Faire and also an experience being arrested (!). He also had a medical problem that sidelined him for a couple of months just before he disappeared from the Forum (maybe the reason?).
One other trombone related Forum he hosted was Sam Burtis'. Sam's site has also gone AWOL; probably coinciding with Richard's move to the West Coast.
- Posaunus
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
R.I.P. Richard.
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam!
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam!
- Bach5G
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- Joined: Apr 07, 2018
[quote="Posaunus"]R.I.P. Richard.
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam![/quote]
Sam is active on FB it appears.
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam![/quote]
Sam is active on FB it appears.
- djkennedy
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- Joined: Apr 15, 2018
Sam is still alive and
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- AndrewMeronek
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- Joined: Mar 30, 2018
That's too bad. Thanks for posting the obituary.
- Sammytbone
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- Joined: Jun 12, 2022
Wow. No more RLB? I am coming back to the forum after a long time off, and this is rough news. I benefited so much from this place as a young student…. RIP RLB
- Posaunus
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[quote="Bach5G"]<QUOTE author="Posaunus" post_id="180702" time="1655061704" user_id="158">
R.I.P. Richard.
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam![/quote]
Sam is active on FB
</QUOTE>
I'm not "on" Facebook.
Please rejoin us on TromboneChat, Sam!
R.I.P. Richard.
Does anyone else miss Sam Burtis? Please return, Sam![/quote]
Sam is active on FB
</QUOTE>
I'm not "on" Facebook.
Please rejoin us on TromboneChat, Sam!