Don Curtis

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Mike Cass

Post by Mike Cass »

What a shock!
so sad to hear this news. Don was a longtime friend and we spent many hours in person and over the phone discussing steel guitar. I'll never forget all the help he gave me with my first Excel purchase, even helping me to cart the gear to a little bar around the corner from Scottys store to give the guitar the road test.
That particular weekend I had the opprotunity to hear him live on a club gig in St Louis and thoroughly enjoyed his playing, no matter what type of music they threw at him. Wish I couldve seen him live with The Commander.
Don was always very helpful and knowledgeable, making sure to take care of business in a most professional manner. I admired him for that.
My prayers are for his family, many friends and co-workers. I'll miss you, old friend.
sincerely,

MC
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Myrna Beasley
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R.I.P. Don

Post by Myrna Beasley »

Such a shock! Don gave my Excel steel a "thousand-mile checkup" last year, which included adjustments and putting on new strings. When I picked it up, he had me play it to make sure it was what I wanted; then he played it. Don took the time to answer questions about his arrangement of "Remington Ride" and gave my friends and me a hug. He was an amazing "steeler" and all-around musician down here, and I can imagine him jamming with those who have gone before. My prayers and sympathy are with his family and the Scotts.

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Post by Dirk B »

Just heard this sad news from a friend on Facebook. Not much I can add to what has already been said. Don was my teacher and a friend. Miss you bud.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

What terrible news.

Words fail me.
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Post by Joe Clymer »

The first time I met Don (about'75)was at an outdoor jam and he was playing banjo. I was impressed! Then when I talked to him he said he was a drummer at a local club. Then I found out he too was taking an interest in pedal steel and as the years went by we'd see each other at clubs and and such. I always respected Don a lot because 1)he was a great player and loved the instrument, and 2)no matter how long it'd be before we'd see each other after he moved to St Louis, he always remembered me and seemed sincerely glad to see me. He will be missed.
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Post by Tamara James »

I am so shocked at this sad news that I am at a loss for words.

Deepest sympathy goes to the family and close friends. R.I.P Mr. C.
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Post by Bob Hempker »

What terrible news! Don was such a fine player, and a very fine person. My condolences to his family.
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Post by Tony Dingus »

So sad to hear this. I never met Don but, enjoyed his tab and articles in steel newsletters. My prayers go out to his wife and family.

Tony
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Post by Ron Funk »

'just learned of this tragic news. Don was a good friend and great ambassador for the Steel Guitar.
Seemed like no matter what he had going on, Don always had time to help. And help he did.
My sincere sympathies to Don's immediate family, girlfriend Linda, and 'second-family' at Scotty's Music.
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Post by Tom Palmer »

I just heard this sad news and I am shocked. Don was a good customer and a great guy. I will miss him. My deepest condolences to his family. - Tom
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Post by Lefty Schrage »

It's really tough to learn that Don is no longer with us. I always admired his playing, his in depth understanding of music, and his willingness to help others. Our prayers and condolences go out to Don's wife and family.
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Post by Don Blood »

Don was such a fantastic friendly person. I really enjoyed his shows.

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Post by Pat Carlson »

What A terrible shock! I bought my first steel with Don E's advisement. Truly we have lost one of the steel worlds very best.Don was one of my mentors, and helped me to keep at it , with a lot of no nonsense help :) A prayer has gone out for you Don E.
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Post by Tommy White »

I'm so sad to hear of Don's sudden passing. Don was sincerely one of the nicest guys and always ready to lend a hand with his talent. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Don and everyone who knew him.
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Don Curtis

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This was an awful up set to me because Don and I was close friends Don alway had time for everyone and in the year of 2ooo we did two steel show together He will be missed Rip in peace miss ya My prayer goes out to is family and son and daughter and sister
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My condolences go out to his family and friends.
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Post by Joe Alterio »

I was very shocked to see his picture in the obituary section of today's Indianapolis Star. Unbelievable...he was one of my favorite live players and I always made it a point to see him play when he was at a local show. My sincerest condolences go out out his family, especially my friend Don III and his wife and son....it's hard when a grandson loses his grandpa so young. :(
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Post by Doug Jones »

I grew up in St.Louis. I still go back now and then. When I do, I pop in to Scotty's and hang with whoever's there. I always had a great time with Don swappin' stories or a few licks now and then.

My condolences to his family and all the Scotts.
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Post by Dan Sliter »

I am sad to here of this news.Don was a friend and brother of music.I always called him Mr Twister and he laughed everytime with that big smile of his. I will miss you Brother.
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Post by Stoney Stonecipher »

Such a shame!!! The World of Steel Guitar has taken another terrible,terrible hit..Don and I have been friends for so many years that I can't remember when we first met..But I know this ,that he was a great fiend and a very,very accomplised Steel Guitar player and very talented and gifted Drummer.
What else can one say except-----
REST IN PEACE FOREVER my friend.
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Post by Russ Hicks »

As was said before, words fail me.....Don always played drums on my set in St. Louis, all the way back to when Jimmy C. and I did them together....such a loss, as is Dino.....Laney was so very upset when she was told, maybe she'll feel like posting later...my condolences to Scotty, Michael, and all the guys he worked with and to his family.
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Post by David Easley »

Don was a genuine, straight forward and forward thinking guy. What a nice person! I always looked forward to seeing him each year. It's so hard on the family when a person goes without warning like that. I'm very sorry to hear about it.

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I just now found out about Don he was such a pleasent guy to talk with always had time to smile and help in any way he could. He will be missed.
RIP Don God Bless
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Post by Ray Uhl »

Such a sad loss. I met Don at the ISGC and every year we would chat for a while. An excellent musician, but more importantly a truly great person. He always went out of his way to visit and say hello. I will miss his warm personality. My condolenses to his family. May God's comfort be with you.
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