We've just lost one of our own.

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Posaunus
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by Posaunus »

Many of us here in Orange County, California were devastated to learn today that low brass player Gary Haendiges succumbed, after a short illness, to Covid-19 on Christmas Eve. A relatively young man, Gary was hale and hearty just two weeks ago. He was a fine musician, who played tenor and bass trombone, as well as tuba, exceptionally well in just about every ensemble imaginable in our area.

A fine, humble person, Gary did not deserve this fate. All of his many friends and associates are devastated.

R.I.P. Gary. :weep:
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djkennedy
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by djkennedy »

Be careful please

This is being a big challenge to

The whole world

And a time to think and reflect

about a whole new world and ways

of living on it
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JoeStanko
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by JoeStanko »

[quote="djkennedy"]Be careful please

This is being a big challenge to

The whole world

And a time to think and reflect

about a whole new world and ways

of living on it[/quote]

Vinnie Lionti, Met Opera..sweetness and light..thank you, dj yes be careful please.
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JohnL
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by JohnL »

That is terrible news. Gary was a fixture in the SoCal trombone scene for many years. I played with him at Bones West and the SoCal Phil, and my wife also played with him at the Orchestra Collective of Orange County. A fine musician and an even better person.
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Neo_Bri
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by Neo_Bri »

I'm sorry to hear this. Stay as safe as you can.
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Kbiggs
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by Kbiggs »

I had the privilege of playing alongside Gary once when he came to the Humboldt Brass Chamber Music Workshop. Wonderful player, really nice guy. What a shame.

For those who don’t know, the BCMW is a unique venue to play brass chamber music all day long in a non-competitive, friendly atmosphere. It’s held annually in late July and early August in Humboldt Co., California.

The brass world also lost Raymond David Burkhart due to unknown causes this week. Ray was a fantastic trumpet player, composer, pedagogue/teacher, coach, and wonderful friend. He wrote approachable music, much of it for brass groups and trumpet, but also voice and strings, with beautiful melodies and—quite often—a sense of humor. He will be greatly missed.
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baileyman
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by baileyman »

I really liked Gary.