RIP Lou Rochelle
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Jack Stoner
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RIP Lou Rochelle
A family member posted on Facebook that Lou Rochelle passed away yesterday. Lou suffered from Parkinson's.
Lou was a steel player, songwriter and singer.
Lou co-wrote "Still A Lot Of Love In San Antone" that has been recorded by many including Darrell McCall.
Lou is from the Waco Tx area but spent time in Florida. He used to come to our steel guitar jams. I wanted to record Still A Lot of Love in San Antone on a steel album and called Lou about getting permission and he graciously said I'll come over and sing on that for you. Probably the last time he recorded it.
Lou was a steel player, songwriter and singer.
Lou co-wrote "Still A Lot Of Love In San Antone" that has been recorded by many including Darrell McCall.
Lou is from the Waco Tx area but spent time in Florida. He used to come to our steel guitar jams. I wanted to record Still A Lot of Love in San Antone on a steel album and called Lou about getting permission and he graciously said I'll come over and sing on that for you. Probably the last time he recorded it.
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Ronald Sikes
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Lou was such a great guy with a very funny and witty personality. I had the opportunity to play for him many times. He was a very good steel player as well as singer/songwriter. RIP Lou.
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Fred Justice
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Blake Hawkins
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Buddie Hrabal
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A Super Guy!
I met Lou "Somewhere in Texas" while working with my band "Memory Lane" I don't remember when or where but he always showed up at our dances. I really enjoyed getting to talk Shop with Lou! Rest in Peace Brother
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jim flynn
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A real gentleman
Lou was a fine man, he will be missed by a lot of people.
Blessings and prayers to the family.
Jim
Blessings and prayers to the family.
Jim
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Don Sulesky
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Lou
I remember Lou when he would take me out to his car when he was at our Florida Steel Guitar Club jams to have me listen to his latest CD. I took his place on steel after he left the band he was in here in Florida...but he was so much better than I was back then. He was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him.
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Member: FSGC, PSGA, TSGA
Co-founder: Florida Steel Guitar Club
"Steel guitar is like playing chess in the dark with three players". Jeff Newman quote from 1997 seminar
Member: FSGC, PSGA, TSGA
Co-founder: Florida Steel Guitar Club
"Steel guitar is like playing chess in the dark with three players". Jeff Newman quote from 1997 seminar
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