RIP Stacy Phillips

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Jim Cohen
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RIP Stacy Phillips

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I'm sorry to report that dobro player extraordinaire, Stacy Phillips has passed from a massive heart attack. RIP, Stacy Phillips!

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Post by Herb Steiner »

Wow! HUGE loss to the world of folk music scholarship. I hadn't talked to Stacy in years and now I regret not having done so. RIP, maestro. :(
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Post by Howard Parker »

The dobro community is in shock today.

A terrific out-of-the-box player. Bluegrass, Hawaiian, Klezmer, Afro-Semitic..you name it. Stacy was on the bleeding edge of it.

Consummate educator. He wrote the two bibles of Dobro playing, "The Dobro Book" and "The Complete Dobro Player". Highly sought out for instruction and seminars.

Master of the Archduke finger puppet. He was a real character in the finest sense of the word.

I will miss him.

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Post by Andy Volk »

An amazing player and educator. A giant in our small world of resophonic guitar. RIP.

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Post by John De Maille »

I'm so sorry to hear this.
We had Stacy play at our PSGA shows many times.
The last time I saw him was at the celebration for Nick DeMaio in CT.
I played with him onstage with all the other musicians for Nicks tribute.
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

oh.. I am so devastated by this news. Stacy was my first Dobro teacher, I used to go to his apartment up in Ct. for my first lessons. What a great guy and a great player. I'm am so so sad to read this news.
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RIP Stacy

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So shocked & saddened to learn of this.
His books are a boon to players everywhere & I'm so glad I have them.
My sincere condolences to his family & friends.
RIP Stacy. :(
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Post by Mike Brenner »

I attended Common Ground in Westminster,MD when I was just getting going on dobro ('98? '99?). Stacy and Dave Giegerich were the instructors. They were both great instructors, extremely knowledgeable and supportive. I attended Common Ground the following year and Mike Auldridge was the master class instructor. I am so sad that all three of these fine musicians and teachers are gone. Their dedication to the instrument, to teaching and to music was an inspiration that continues to this day. RIP Stacy, Dave and Mike A.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Sad news. My condolences to the family.

RIP, Stacy.

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Post by Mark van Allen »

I sure wish I’d met him in person, but so grateful to have met him through his seminal instruction materials. I wonder how many folks there are around the world who were touched by his scholarship, teaching, and humor. I learned so much from him and frequently revisit his great books. Thanks, Stacy.
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Post by Bob Blair »

He was one in a million. Just bursting with ideas, and boundless enthusiasm for all kinds of things. And his humour cracked me up. This was very sad news for the dobro world.
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Post by HowardR »

I'm shocked and sad......in the 70's I would come home after work and sit down in my room with The Dobro Book (with that little vinyl record) for hours at a time and that's how I learned.....I met Stacy once.....he was a good guy.....RIP
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Howard, you reminded me of the same routine, RIP Stacy
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Post by Andy Volk »

A good example of Stacy's Humor ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBg0Ovq7KD4
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he was one of a kind.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

That was too funny, Andy. Would have liked to know that fellow.
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Post by Fred Treece »

His was the first dobro instruction book I ever knew of. Still have it. Great player & teacher. Thank you, and so long, Archduke!
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Post by steve takacs »

I never met Stacy other than through his fine book, The Complete Dobro Player. Through that treatise, I felt we touched base somewhat. RIP Mr Dobro Man. Stevet
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Post by Brad Davis »

Such a loss. Stacy really left his mark on the dobro world - I know I learned so much from him even having never met him. I always enjoyed and appreciated his sense of humor too. RIP.
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Post by Michael Breid »

Talk about a Twilight Zone story...A friend of mine came by and gave me Stacy's Dobro book. I was glancing through it, and just happened to go to the Forum a few minutes later and saw where Stacy had passed that same day. What a weird feeling.