RIP Michael Priddy
- Doug_Elliott
- Posts: 4155
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I just saw this
Michael Ray Priddy
Jan 28, 1976 - Apr 24, 2025
I'm sure some people here knew him.
His last gig was bass trombone San Diego Symphony.
Michael Ray Priddy
Jan 28, 1976 - Apr 24, 2025
I'm sure some people here knew him.
His last gig was bass trombone San Diego Symphony.
- GabrielRice
- Posts: 1496
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I got to know and befriend Michael when I worked at Shires. Fascinating guy, highly unique and marvelous player.
- RustBeltBass
- Posts: 382
- Joined: Jul 17, 2018
What a tragedy. I never met Mr. Priddy but his passing felt rather close as I had followed his playing career for years.
He went to the same school I went to (years later), subbed in the same groups in the region as I did and his first full time job was the job I am currently holding.
His playing was fantastic and I wish I could have find more solo playing of his. I know the "Eaglehawk" the Albany label, which is amazing. If anyone happens to know where to find more recordings of his playing, I would love to see this.
He went to the same school I went to (years later), subbed in the same groups in the region as I did and his first full time job was the job I am currently holding.
His playing was fantastic and I wish I could have find more solo playing of his. I know the "Eaglehawk" the Albany label, which is amazing. If anyone happens to know where to find more recordings of his playing, I would love to see this.
- Jimprindle
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Apr 16, 2018
I heard Michael play in a brass quintet a year before he got the job in San Diego, one of the best Bass Trombone players I’ve ever heard.
When he got the job in San Diego, I knew many of the committee members, and they said it was no question. He was absolutely the best player for the job. I took a lesson with him and he did help my slide technique a lot.
A few times I played with him in different groups. He sounded great and we got along together quite well. About a year after he got the job I heard that he was having emotional and possibly mental issues. He took a leave of absence and his position was replaced soon after.
I really liked the guy and I am sorry for the loss to his family and to the musical community he belonged . A really nice man, a great trombonist.
When he got the job in San Diego, I knew many of the committee members, and they said it was no question. He was absolutely the best player for the job. I took a lesson with him and he did help my slide technique a lot.
A few times I played with him in different groups. He sounded great and we got along together quite well. About a year after he got the job I heard that he was having emotional and possibly mental issues. He took a leave of absence and his position was replaced soon after.
I really liked the guy and I am sorry for the loss to his family and to the musical community he belonged . A really nice man, a great trombonist.