RIP Mark Ross of State College, PA
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RIP Mark Ross of State College, PA
One of my best friends died today, far too young. Musically, Mark was a primarily a fine blues and roots guitar player, although he did own and sometimes play a lap steel given to him by his dad, who played steel going back to the 40s in and around Pittsburgh & Greene County PA.
For many years, Mark led Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, who played all over the northeast and mid-Atlantic, often playing with a who's who of the blues scene. After moving on from there to spend more time with his family, he started and played with several roots/Americana/blues bands, and did music with kids and wrote children's books with a musical emphasis.
In 1995, almost 25 years ago to the day today, he and I started what was originally a vintage guitar store, Alley Cat Music, here in State College. We did that together for 5-6 years, at which point I went back to my technical work and he continued on until bowing out last year.
His death leaves a big hole in the music scene here. I'm personally having a lot of trouble processing this, but I guess life has to go on. But not the same.
RIP, buddy.
For many years, Mark led Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, who played all over the northeast and mid-Atlantic, often playing with a who's who of the blues scene. After moving on from there to spend more time with his family, he started and played with several roots/Americana/blues bands, and did music with kids and wrote children's books with a musical emphasis.
In 1995, almost 25 years ago to the day today, he and I started what was originally a vintage guitar store, Alley Cat Music, here in State College. We did that together for 5-6 years, at which point I went back to my technical work and he continued on until bowing out last year.
His death leaves a big hole in the music scene here. I'm personally having a lot of trouble processing this, but I guess life has to go on. But not the same.
RIP, buddy.
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