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Gerald Ross


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 7:28 am    
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A good friend or ours Dave Giegerich passed away yesterday after battling Aplastic Anemia.

In addition to being a world-class musician he was an intelligent, witty, funny and caring person.

He loved his family and friends, and was loved by many. My condolences to his family and all who knew him.

Here is Dave at HSGA Joliet in 2007. He is wearing a black shirt, sitting in the corner and playing a Dust Pan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6Q4w8SfjgU
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 7:49 am    
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Here's another of my favorites:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUAh8N0ocV8
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Isaac Akuna

 

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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 8:00 am    
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This is very sad news. Thanks Gerald for letting me know. I had met Dave in Joliet in '07 . A supreme talent on the steel and a most gracious and humble man to boot. Our condolences go out to his family .
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Jeff Strouse


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Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 8:35 am    
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Crying or Very sad

Dave was a great guy, and one of the best players I ever knew. I'm shocked right now..I didn't expect to log into the forum and see this terrible news. We just sent each other an email about three weeks ago. He underwent a bone marrow transplant September and was recovering from that.

Dave was a master of the instrument - bluegrass, jazz, country, hawaiian, pop...you name it. His version of Under Paris Skies was my favorite. I remember the late night jams in years past at Joliet and Rick Aiello's house, where Dave would be playing until the wee hours of the morning. Those were fun times.

It's sad to see my friend has passed, but the only remote comfort I can feel is that I know his suffering is over. The steel guitar world has lost another great one. My heart pours out to his family.

Rest in Peace, Dave.


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Bill Leff


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Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 8:42 am    
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I also had the pleasure of meeting and playing with Dave at the HSGA convention in Joliet 2007. I remember him as a really sweet guy with a great sense of humor, and monster player.

He will be missed.
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 1:35 pm    
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When we first moved here ... we only got 3 channels on TV in our little mountain cabin.

Every Sunday morning ... I'd watch a show from Baltimore ... "Rodrick's for Breakfast".

On the final episode (show was cancelled) ... the host announced they had their faavorite band as the "house band" for that show ...

That was the first time I saw Dave ... The Hula Monster

I'm sure going to miss him ...
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Brad Bechtel


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 1:38 pm    
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I only got to spend one weekend with him at the 2009 ResoSummit. He struck me as a person who really enjoyed doing what he was doing (besides being really, really good at what he did).

I wish I had gotten to hear him play more than I did, but he definitely made an impact on my playing (in a good way).

My sympathies and thoughts go out to his wife, family and musical brethren.
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HowardR


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 1:39 pm    
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Dave made an impression on everyone whom he met.....by his music, his personality, and his sincerity.....

His sweet playing will be missed.....

here is another vid......and a huge thank you goes out to Rick Aiello who hosted The Shenandoah Steel Guitar Fest some years back....and for bringing many of us together in a one time event that is a lifetime memory....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrXjeBhuaiM
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Gerald Ross


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Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 2:26 pm    
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I first met Dave when we were both in our young 20's.

We worked at Elderly Instruments and played in various Bluegrass bands together. He was an amazing musician at 23 and only got better as the years went on.

One of my favorite memories was in about 1977-78. It was a Saturday afternoon. We were both working the floor at Elderly. We heard there was a Bluegrass festival about 20 miles away and they had a band competition with a $200 prize. Dave and I grabbed two fellow employees (fiddle and bass) and got in the car. On the way to the festival we named the quartet - "The Rank Strangers" and decided on our two song repertoire (Some fast three chord Bluegrass Instrumental and "In The Pines").

We got up on stage with no rehearsal and won the $200 first prize.
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 2:27 pm    
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Dave had sort of mischievous personality in a sense that when he spoke, you weren't sure if there was a punchline to follow. Lot of fun to be around.
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seldomfed


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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2010 4:25 pm    
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I had the great pleasure of meeting Dave and getting to know him a little at the Joliet HSGA shows.

He wanted me to show him how to play Ana Lani e - me!? He could play rings around me, and everyone at Joliet, but still was interested in my version of a song.

We always had good conversations about the music business and I learned some great lessons from him.

darn it - gone too young!

Here's a pic of (L to R) Gerald Ross, Rick Aiello and Dave Giegerich jamming at the Joliet HSGA event in 2004


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Dave Ziebarth

 

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Rockville, MD
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2011 9:35 am    
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Dave's resonator and steel playing will be missed by many in the DC area.
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Stephan Miller

 

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Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jan 2011 5:49 pm    
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It's tough to know he's gone. I'll really miss Dave's company and his music.

I know this has been posted in other places, but in case there are folks who would be able to attend and haven't heard....


Memorial Celebration and Jam Session-- Sat. Jan. 15, 2 pm

Maryland State Choir Center for the Arts, 3400 Norman Ave., Baltimore MD 21213
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 14 Jan 2011 6:03 pm    
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I regrettably can't make this as much as I would love to be there. I will always remember Dave.
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Lee Jeffriess

 

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Vallejo California
Post  Posted 14 Jan 2011 7:26 pm    
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That is sad news, I hung out with Dave a few times at the Birchmere.
He was the kind of person that enrichens your life.
My condolences to his loved ones.
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Kay Das


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2011 8:12 am    
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Just returned to the US and am shocked to hear of this sad news. Dave was a wonderful man and proponent of the steel guitar, a man of few words but with lots of steel guitar magic, and a great sense of humor. An unassuming and humble man.

Fondly remember jamming with him at Joliet on more than one occasion, and his quiet manner and great jamming etiquette. I was the "cameraman" in Gerald Ross' Youtube video, Joliet 2007, posted here of "Kansas City Kitty".

Can't make it to the memorial service and celebration today due to the distance, but wish i could. My sincerest condolences to the family.

There are not many like him, he will be sorely missed.

Kay
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Howard Parker


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Maryland
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2011 6:29 pm    
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The memorial was sad, musical and even very funny at times.

Dave's many performing groups were represented:

Dede Wyland and "Mama Tried"
Smooth Kentucky
The Hula Monsters of course, who ended the memorial with a melancholy, achingly sweet acoustic version of "Aloha Oe", lyrics sung in Hawaiian and English.

Carter Giegerich played a charming Hawaiian lullaby on solo dobro.

Other musical contribution by list member David Whitaker and His Legend, Mike Auldridge who played a charming solo medley of "Till There Was You" (from The Music Man) and "How Great Thou Art" on 8 string.

Bob Perilla and The "Big Hillbilly Bluegrass Band" kicked things and then the most amazing thing as the Marylad State Boychoir sang several hymns, just the most wonderful uplifting vocals you'd ever want to hear. Just heavenly.

Reminisces from Bob Perilla, Pam McLeod, Steve Giegerich and others.

I'm sure I've missed something important. The church was packed, 600-800 maybe, dunno.

I chatted with Pam for a bit and thanked her for keeping us posted. We talked about Dave's unfinished project. There is some movement. I'm sure others will announce things at the appropriate times. Thanks for the hug Pam.

Quite a day.

Aloha Dave!
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2011 7:19 am    
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The memorial was sad, musical and even very funny at times.


Well said ...

Standing room only ... thanks for saving me a seat, Steve M.

Jams popped up all over ... after most of the wonderful refreshments had been enjoyed.

I sure enjoyed seeing/hearing Gerald Ross with Kathy and Marv Reitz again ...

I kept turning around expecting to see Dave ...

I'm sure going to miss him ... Crying or Very sad
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Howard Parker


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Post  Posted 16 Jan 2011 7:25 am    
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I just "shared" a Facebook video of the Hula Monsters's parting "Aloha Oe".

Touching..I'm "Howard Parker" on FB for those that are so inclined.

The joint was really jumpin as Dave might have said.

A bunch of people I missed there. Would have like to have met you Rick. We actually live fairly close.

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Gerald Ross


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Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2011 7:18 pm    
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It was a beautiful ceremony.

Nice seeing Rick Aiello again - twice in 6 months, a record.

Didn't get to see you there Howard (Parker).
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HowardR


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Post  Posted 17 Jan 2011 10:34 pm    
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We've lost some dear friends recently....and it hurts....

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Mike Brenner

 

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Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 18 Jan 2011 10:05 am     Dave Giegerich
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Very sorry to hear this awful news. Dave gave me my first dobro lesson ('95?) and introduced me to Common Ground Reso Workshop which I attended 2 years (first with Stacy Phillips and then Mike Auldridge). This experience really moved me along my development path on dobro and steel in general. Dave was a super cool guy, an excellent teacher and a fantastic player. Aloha to a real Hula Monster. Peace, Mike
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Rick Aiello


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Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 21 Feb 2011 8:22 am    
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The 25th Annual WAMMIES (Washington Area Music Association Awards) were held in Falls Church, Va last night ... and Dave won both:

Best Bluegrass Instrumentalist ... & ... Best Country Instrumentalist !!!

Smile
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 21 Feb 2011 10:01 am    
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That's awesome news. I wish Dave was here to accept them.
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