Don Rich - We lost him 35 years ago today!
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Tay Joslin
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Don Rich - We lost him 35 years ago today!
I always remember the incomparable
"Dangerous" Don Rich on July 17
each year. What a tragic loss to
this great industry! He will always
be "Mr. Telecaster" in my book!
"Dangerous" Don Rich on July 17
each year. What a tragic loss to
this great industry! He will always
be "Mr. Telecaster" in my book!
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Jaclyn Jones
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I saw Don when I was 12 and knew I had to learn to play a Tele! Sparkle suits and awsome tone would sway any girl.
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Lots of guitars, banjos, mandos and a Mullen G2-D10,PAC D10, 1966 Marlen D10,Line6 x3 Pro, Peavey Powerslide, Michael Kelly Dobro and a "Fox Vintage Amp" model 5F8A. Oh Yea, a very patient husband.
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Hal Higgins
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I was onstage with the Late Dick Curless when we got the news of Don's passing. We were on the road a good bit with the Buck Owens Road Show sponsored by Capitol Records, the label that both Buck and Dick were on at the time. There's not a year goes by that I don't think about Don and his amazing guitar playing and great harmonies. I still miss my good friend Dick, too. May they both RIP. HAL
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Danny Bates
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I forwarded this thread to a close friend who is married to Don's sister. This was his reply...
On behalf of Don Ritches family we want to thank you for the tribute that you sent. Don changed the spelling of his last name cause that is what they did back in those days. It brought tears to my mother-in-law. They grew up in Mount Carm, which is a small community outside of Waco,Texas.
On behalf of Don Ritches family we want to thank you for the tribute that you sent. Don changed the spelling of his last name cause that is what they did back in those days. It brought tears to my mother-in-law. They grew up in Mount Carm, which is a small community outside of Waco,Texas.
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Don Rich - It has been 36 years
Now, it has been 36 years. Buck, Don, Doyle, and Tom have all passed on - only Willie Cantu is left.
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Richard Sinkler
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Don was the classic example of " a singer is no better than the band backing him/her up". I don't think Buck would have been as successful as he was without Don (and Buck knew that). I met Don in the early 70's and have always thought he was the reason Buck succeeded. Of course, that's not to minimize the effect that players like Brumley, Maness, Willie Cantu and the others had on his success. I can't believe it's been that long since he passed. Seems like yesterday. Don is one of those talents that will never be duplicated.
EDIT: Put down LATE 70's when it was actually the EARLY 70's. Old-Timers disease is setting in.
EDIT: Put down LATE 70's when it was actually the EARLY 70's. Old-Timers disease is setting in.
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Playing for 55 years and still counting.
Playing for 55 years and still counting.
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Dale Bessant
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I realize that Buck was the star, but I strongly believe it to be Don that put him there,and kept him there, they were the "duo" before "duo's" were popular, a very talented man with a huge heart and smile....
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Jim Simon
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Tay:
Thank you for keeping the memory of Don alive with your reminder. Don was, is , and will always be my inspiration. I think of him often but your nudge gave me the impetous to sit quietly and remember him as I saw him many times. Smiling having a great time doing what he loved. God Bless Dangerous Don.
Best Regards,
Jim
Thank you for keeping the memory of Don alive with your reminder. Don was, is , and will always be my inspiration. I think of him often but your nudge gave me the impetous to sit quietly and remember him as I saw him many times. Smiling having a great time doing what he loved. God Bless Dangerous Don.
Best Regards,
Jim
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Bill Cunningham
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Wow. I remember the day like yesterday. I had just turned 14. I had a job cutting the lawn of my aunt's mother-in-law. (It was a small town).
After I finshed the job and got in her car for the ride home she said she had just heard it on the news.
Some things you just never forget.
After I finshed the job and got in her car for the ride home she said she had just heard it on the news.
Some things you just never forget.
Bill Cunningham
Atlanta, GA
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Tay Joslin
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Thank you, Jim Simon, for your kind accolades! I was born in 1980, so I never met nor saw Don in a live performance. However, I met and became friends with Tom Brumley in 2003 and he filled-in the gaps for me. Tom was (in my opinion) an equal heavyweight with Don Rich as a Buckaroo.
Keeping Don Rich's legacy alive is a passion of mine, as well as many other instrumentalists such as Tom Brumley, John Hughey, Don Helms, and the like. I am grateful to DeWitt Scott for hosting such a fine venue as the ISGC which enabled me to meet the aforementioned legends before their passing.
Keeping Don Rich's legacy alive is a passion of mine, as well as many other instrumentalists such as Tom Brumley, John Hughey, Don Helms, and the like. I am grateful to DeWitt Scott for hosting such a fine venue as the ISGC which enabled me to meet the aforementioned legends before their passing.
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Joe Casey
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I'm not to sure that Buck and Don are "together Again"..
In any case I for one agree what Don meant to the Buck Owens sound.. There is a very interesting book a bio about Buck Owens out recently by Eileen Sisk and availible on Amazon .com..16 bucks plus shipping..This book holds nothing back including a very interesting chapter on Don Rich..
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Bill Bailey
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Bill Lowe
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what a great talent both playing and singing,just a great entertainer, That group of guys clearly had that "magic"
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Whip Lashaway
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How time does go by. I remember this vividly. I was in the midst if basic military training at Lachland AFB. I called home and my Dad told me about it. He and I were both huge Buck and Don fans, all of the Buckaroos for that matter. It was a very sad day for us. I'm still a huge Buck, Don and all the Buckaroos fan. They are missed soarly.
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