Tommy Brooks
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Pat Heller
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- Location: Missouri, USA (deceased)
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Tommy Brooks
I was just informed that Tommy passed in his sleep last night. He recently had both legs removed and had problems with kidneys as well. He was a great steel and dobro player. I'll never forget backl in the 70's when he moved here from Cal, he set St. Louis on fire with his Fender keyless. He could play it all, may he rest in peace
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Sandra Scott-Wall
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- Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- State/Province: Missouri
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Jim R. Harrison
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Ron Funk
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Pat Heller
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Tommy Brooks
Tommy's service will be at Chapel Hill funeral home - Cedar Hill, Mo. Monday, July 17th. Burial the following morning.
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Jerry Hayes R.I.P.
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I'm sorry to hear this. I've known Tommy for more years than I'd care to remember. I first met him at the old Avalon Room in Lomita, Calif when he was still in SoCal. He was playing with Amil Presson & the Prestones and was playing one of those old Gibson Electraharps (I think that's what it was called). It had three 8 string necks with pedals only on the middle neck. Amil sang Marty Robbins' "The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight" and Tommy nailed the steel work about as good as the record. I always enjoyed seeing him again at Scotty's convention and catching up. I know he worked for Chrysler when he was in LA and moved to St. Louis for his day work.... A fine steeler and a great guy and he'll be missed.......JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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Larry Dering
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