Joe Bip Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Ralph Towner, 85, has died. I'm a big fan of ECM Records, so I have many Towner albums, some of which I'll revisit today Edited 12 hours ago by Joe Bip factual correction Quote
Ed S Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Sad news. He has been among my favorites for since the 1970s. I'll have to spin some of my Towner CDs as well. Quote
kh1958 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago That is terrible, such a wonderful acoustic guitarist. I saw him several times with Oregon, and twice in solo concerts, the last a few years ago at the Big Ears Festival. Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago What a wonderful musician he was. RIP. Quote
gvopedz Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago RIP, I still remember when I first heard Oregon's album Distant Hills. Quote
mikeweil Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago R.I.P When I first heard him in 1972, on his ECM LP and with Oregon I was overwhelmed. That band was an Idol for all in the band in whicj I played at the time. A very important early influence. Quote
felser Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago RIP, loved and own much of his early work. His sound was unmistakable. Quote
sgcim Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago So sad to hear about this. He could play the guitar AND the piano like Bill Evans, and then play the ECM stuff with Oregon, Paul Winter etc... A friend of mine studied with him, and at one lesson RT said he had just done a solo concert at Carnegie Hall, and then he packed up his guitar, walked back to his apartment, and he was just teaching a lesson like nothing happened! RIP, to one of the greats. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago RIP I first heard him play on Duke Pearson's I Don't Care Who Knows It, then on several ECM releases. My favorite is the classic, Solstice. What a talent, indeed. Quote
Milestones Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago R.I.P. to a master. I particularly liked his duo sessions, such as those with Gary Burton and John Abercrombie. Quote
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