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I'm in shock...An amazing musician and an intragal part of Pat Metheny's career. The link is on his facebook page...
Last edited by jaco; 02-11-2020 at 07:13 AM.
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02-11-2020 06:47 AM
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Oh shit!
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One of the greats ..... sad.
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RIP, Lyle.
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One of the greatest composers, arrangers and improvisors ever. We have lost a true genius. RIP Lyle and thank you for your incredible music!
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Yeah I am really sad about it. Pat's musical soulmate. He added so much to the records he was on.
I don't know about his health issues, but he toured and recorded very little since leaving Pat's group. The lack of solo recordings by him has always been surprising and disappointing.
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A sad thing. He was the composer and arranger for the album 'Lab 75' for the One O'Clock Jazz Band at North Texas State. It was nominated for a Grammy. If you were a musician in Texas in the 70's, you knew who Lyle Mays was.
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R.i.p. I think he had a non music related business after leaving Pat Metheny group, hence the sparse recordings..
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Vale Lyle!
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Originally Posted by Alter
OTOH...I always think if I could play as well as he I'd be out there every day pounding the keys and recording or playing concerts, but who knows? Maybe I'd take up welding or something like that?
Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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Originally Posted by Spook410
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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I've still got this solo record on vinyl. Features Bill Frisell, Steve Gadd...
RIP Lyle. Thanks for the tunes.
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So sad. I knew him a little through their management, and I ran into him at a video store years ago as he was checking out MGM cartoon music collections. Tremendous musician.
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Wow, very sad ...
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