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Thread: A Super Swirling Christmas |
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well thanks Jimmy for dredging up this one. I spent half an hour trying to find the non-existent SE Christmas album just because I wanted to hear the non-existent Berger bass line on Away in a Manger...
too funny:-)
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Thread: Bye |
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Good bye Eric take care of Noah, never know when we may need an ark again.
Good bye Jason, thanks to you and your brother for all the support and help with old JLB tapes.
Good bye DAMB, it's been a wild ride, I'll not hang out here any longer... fare thee very well.
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Thread: Please Pray for Steve Baxter |
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TERRY'S TRIBUTE
Sep 9, 2020 at 6:25 PM
Rest in Peace, brother Steve
It's with a heavy heart I write that my brother and former bandmate, Steve Baxter, has passed away. Steve has been battling life-threatening health issues for some time now, and I know he was in a great deal of pain. Among the many wounds he bore, was the loss, (a number of years ago), of a relatively young son. Through all the dark times Steve went through in his lifetime, his beloved family was a source to him of strength, comfort, and unconditional love, and while they, of course, mourn his passing, it’s certain that they, along with myself and his many friends and colleagues, are thankful Steve is no longer suffering. He is now with The One he so faithfully loved and served for so much of his life.
A founding member of the original lineup of Daniel Amos, Steve’s beautifully soaring tenor, along with his songwriting contributions, were essential elements in the formative years of DA. It is not an overstatement when I say that there would have been no Daniel Amos without him.
Somewhat intimidating in appearance, and while not quite what one would describe as a “gentle giant,” Steve resembled a kind of burly mountain man whose tender-hearted, jovial, and quick-to-laugh nature belied any initial physical impression. It was amazing to hear that sweet angelic tenor voice coming out of someone who could easily be mistaken for a motorcycle gang member, or an Alaskan bear trapper. His perfectly-pitched voice, verging on the miraculous, was truly a gift and a rare thing of beauty.
An indispensable addition to the great Celestial Choir, I can imagine a fully-restored, fully-healed Steve Baxter, his glorious voice soaring above all the others in praise and adoration of his beloved Master. Until we meet again my brother, sing on.
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Financial funds for cremation expenses are being raised on behalf of the family through GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/steve-baxter-cremation-fund
Please contribute generously. Thank you so very much my friends.
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Thread: Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc Deluxe |
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Sorry you guys & the band had to go through all that. i cringe every time I hear these stories. Don't know how sensitive & creative folks deal with all the flakiness that pervades the music business.
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Thread: New Website Design |
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love the Button!! why is it right on on top of Ed's face (as if we didn't know)?
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Thread: Babies! |
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Originally posted by Jimmy Brown
Tim wasn't on Horrendous Disc. Marty Dieckmeyer was the bassist then; he was 25 or 26.
I believe the HD cover is (l to r):
Mark Cook
Marty Dieckmeyer
Terry Scott Taylor
Ed McTaggart
Jerry Chamberlain
Alex McDougall
I may have Mark and Alex swapped. |
Marty is on the left, then Mark, etc.as you list them.
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Thread: Historic Early Da Recordings To Be Released! *Updated!* |
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Originally posted by wayneb
Gotcha! I knew that this version you posted had you on it and I thought you might have had a hand in it somewhere. |
well i'll take a little credit for the higher harmony which was replicated (very nicely) by Jerry C. on the DA version.
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Thread: Historic Early Da Recordings To Be Released! *Updated!* |
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Originally posted by wayneb
I enjoyed those a lot Ken. Thanks for sharing them. So did you write "Ain't Gonna Fight It"? It's a timeless classic! |
no no! That is a TST classic, one of his earliest real hits going back to the dawn of his time and widely recognized as a great song. I put the JLB demo recording of there b/c I was in on it:-)
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Thread: Historic Early Da Recordings To Be Released! *Updated!* |
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i never saw this being such LaTE COMER TO THE damb HEY WHY IS THIS COMINg OUT IN ALL CAPS!?
oh yeah, caps lock
anyway like I said... so I got some discs from Audiori bros which was really nice.
Did this turnout to be an actual product folks could buy?
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Thread: Please Pray for Steve Baxter |
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per Mr. Steve:
"I'm doing well...I have a brand new valve in my heart plus a pacemaker and difibulater. this was 2 weeks ago...the day I got home I fell and broke my shoulder....it was and is so painful I have cried...
They put the pacemaker in through my right shoulder. both my arms were immobile. literally can't hardly do anything for my self"
Good progress, thanks be to God, let's keep pryaing
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Thread: Please Pray for Steve Baxter |
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Originally posted by Jimmy Brown
How is Steve doing these day? |
Excellent question sir, which I forwarded to the eminent Baxter (not to be confused with redolent Baxter) for a reply.
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Thread: Please Pray for Steve Baxter |
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Steve is in the hospital in Portland. According to his daughter they are getting him stable so they can operate on his heart.
thx
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