RIP Phil Coontz!! funeral details added
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I was so saddened to hear about Phil. I had just filled in for him on a gig Sat night in Gainsville, Mo. and wish I could've talked to him one more time. I first met Phil in 1985 when I was playing at the Hitchin Post in Springfield Mo. and we brought Moe Bandy in for a show. Then in 91 when I was playing for Jeanne Pruitt and Buck Trent. Moe moved to Branson and we got to be friends. He often sat in other places I played and it was always fun and a privelege to have a steel player of Phil's caliber to sit in and back me up when I was singing instead of having to try to back myself up on steel. When I needed to convert my album from cassettes to cd's Phil let me do it in his studio and didn't want anything for it, I finally got him to take 50 dollars. Heaven will be a sweeter place to be with Phil playing in the band. Good Bye Old Friend Ted Emmons
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I too was very shocked when John Harper called and told me the sad news last night. Phil and I have been great friends since '92. He was not only a great musicain/singer but you couldn't ask for a better more loyal friend than Phil. He was always the first one I called when I needed a sub. My son even got to play drums with Phil for a couple seasons at the Keepin It Country show. This is the sadest day I've had since I lost my parents, I will miss Phil deeply. This just proves you never know what tomorrow will bring and we should never take our dear friends for granted.
Phil, I will always have a place in my heart for you and I will never forget you. RIP.
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Phil, I will always have a place in my heart for you and I will never forget you. RIP.
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I am numb, and my heart is so sad.Phil has been my buddy, for over 35 years, having met him in Norfolk,Virginia.
I always enjoyed seeing him, and visiting with him.He was a fun person, and a talent that I enjoyed.
RIP dear friend.You shall be missed greatly.
Peace and love and prayers to your family, and family of friends.
RP...'come on in'...
I always enjoyed seeing him, and visiting with him.He was a fun person, and a talent that I enjoyed.
RIP dear friend.You shall be missed greatly.
Peace and love and prayers to your family, and family of friends.
RP...'come on in'...
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This is terrible news. Our world lost another great person, good friend and a wonderful musician. Condolences to the family and all his close personal friends. He will be missed so much. RIP Phil, my friend. Thanks for all the memories you have left for all of us.
We will have a special program for you at our Deep South show in June. Go with God, Phil.
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We will have a special program for you at our Deep South show in June. Go with God, Phil.
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This is very sad news. Phil was a great player, singer and person. He was one of my favorites at the steel shows. He sure made that old Sho-Bud sound good. I seen him the first time years ago with Mo Bandy in Branson. Got a chance to meet him after the show and he was a very nice fellow. Condolences and prayers for his family and close friends.
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We are so very sad to hear of Phil's death. We met him in Branson and enjoyed each visit with him. Such a great personality and showman. His playing, good ole country singing, and down-to-earth personality was a pleasure to experience. We were planning to go to a show in Iowa this weekend because Phil would be there, knowing if he played it would be one of the best.
May the Good Lord wrap his arms around us all to ease the pain leaving us with only precious memories.
Bob & Martha Brenner
May the Good Lord wrap his arms around us all to ease the pain leaving us with only precious memories.
Bob & Martha Brenner
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Sometimes it is scary looking at the Gone Home Section of this forum, I was shocked to the core when I red about Phil. I met him in Lake Tahoe when he was with Mel Tillis playing at Harrahs. He was so open and kind, he took me up to the stage to check out his Marrs between shows, and was interested in what I was doing as well. While visiting with Mel, he commented on how much he appreciated Phil's steel playing. I am so sorry I will never get to see him here again. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family and friends, who were closer to Phil than I was. Rest in peace Phil.
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Very sad news. I had heard his name several times over many years and just got aquainted with him two years ago. We exchanged many funny stories about our mutual late friend, Dale Hopkins. Phil was a phenominal player and he'll be missed.
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What a tragedy. Our prayers go out to his friends and family.
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So saddened to hear of the passing of our wonderful friend, and picker, Phil. Your music will be missed Phil, as much as your friendship. The world has lost a good one. Our condolences and prayers to the family. RIP mate.
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mega dido's craig, im sorry i missed your show, but i did get to see phil with wade and russ wever a couple of weeks ago. he will be missed
hang in there russ and all his friends, family
hang in there russ and all his friends, family
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Phil Coontz
I hate to be the one to post this, and I'm not sure if this is where it belongs.
Branson has lost one of her best entertainers.
Phil Coontz was one of the best entertainers you'll ever see. When I first met him, he came to town with Moe Bandy in 1991, as the steel player. He was also a phenomenal bass player! He has played with most of the best entertainers in town, as well as Johnny Lee, Mel Tillis, The Kendalls, and the legendary Jean Shepherd and countless others.
God bless you Phil. You will be missed. You are dearly loved by all who knew you. Including me.
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Phil Coontz
I hate to be the one to post this, and I'm not sure if this is where it belongs.
Branson has lost one of her best entertainers.
Phil Coontz was one of the best entertainers you'll ever see. When I first met him, he came to town with Moe Bandy in 1991, as the steel player. He was also a phenomenal bass player! He has played with most of the best entertainers in town, as well as Johnny Lee, Mel Tillis, The Kendalls, and the legendary Jean Shepherd and countless others.
God bless you Phil. You will be missed. You are dearly loved by all who knew you. Including me.
Phil Coontz
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I was sickened to read this news. Phil was a great player but also a very friendly humble gentleman. I am glad that I had the privilege to play several steel shows with him over the last few years and got to know him. I personally am having a hard time with this as I know so many others are. Life is so fragile.
Jerry
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