One of the greats. A real gentleman...he will be missed.
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Re: Bob Saxton RIP
Thanks for posting this sad notice. Bob will be very much missed at CAAS this year. Always a pleasure to talk to, and he could play anything anyone asked him to. Tom T. Hall said in one of his songs, "Could be the Good Lord likes a little pickin' too." Rest in peace, Bob, and thanks for all the fine memories.
- Roger Lane
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Re: Bob Saxton RIP
This can't be! Bob was as fine as they come, as a player and as a person. If he met you once he would remember you. We lost one of the greatest, as a player and as a person. Rest in peace my friend, you're irreplaceable!!!!
- bill_h
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Re: Bob Saxton RIP
Bob and friends started things off on the main stage on Wednesday afternoon at CAAS at my first convention in "97. I will always remember how his playing impressed me that first time I heard him. He was always impressive, but that first impression remains fixed in my memory. He will certainly be missed. Prayers for his family. That year Bob had a steel player with him named Bobby Seborn (not sure about the spelling of the last name) who switched to steel after an injury to his left hand. I remember he was able to play the alternating bass on the steel. Bob always liked to have guests with him to give the guest some time in the spotlight. I did not know Bob well at all and I doubt if he knew my name but he always recognized me and smiled and stuck out his hand. He will be missed.
From comments that Bob made I know he was a man of faith so I hope to see him again one day!
Larry Marchino
From comments that Bob made I know he was a man of faith so I hope to see him again one day!
Larry Marchino
- Larry Marchino
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