RIP Dave Giegerich

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Joey Ace
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RIP Dave Giegerich

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A very sad announcement.
Complications of cancer. Image

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/detailsondave

He was a wonderful man and musician who will be missed.
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Post by Mike Neer »

I've been reading the journal and today before I opened it I took a deep breath.

Dave was such a great guy, I am so happy to have spent some time with him and get to know him a little, as well as listen to him play a few times. He will be sorely missed by many. He was such a great musician and man.

I really breaks my heart that just a few days ago Dave bought one of my video lessons, as sick he was.

I will always treasure this first time I met him and he asked if I'd play rhythm guitar for him.


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Terrible news. Rest in peace Dave.
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Post by Howard Parker »

So many stories...

Dave and the Hula Monsters. He showed that the dobro could just ROCK. He and Dave Chappell on telecaster just going at it!!

Condolences to Pam and the boys.

I'll be thinking of Dave for quite a while.

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Post by Jim Cohen »

So sorry to hear this news. Dave and I played several "Steelin' for Hearts" shows back in the late 80's, I think it was. He was a really nice fellow and a great musician. My condolences to his family and friends.
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This news makes so very sad. Dave was one of the highlights of the 2009 ResoSummit. I was hoping and praying that I'd get to see him play again.

My condolences and prayers go out to his family and friends.
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Post by Ric Nelson »

So so so sad. Things were looking up for him for a while there and we all had some high hopes that he'd pull through, but it was not to be.

When you loose a friend such as Dave, it really cuts deep. One never gets over it and just tries to cope with the loss, which in this case will be very difficult.

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This news breaks my heart.....A nice person, good friend, talented musician, a keen sense of humor....Dave did much for our instrument....

My sympathy to those who survive him.....
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Post by Don Kona Woods »

I met Dave a number of years ago at the HSGA
convention in Joliet.

He was such a nice fellow, easy to talk with,
and such a master at the steel guitar.

He was very enjoyable to listen to - playing
his Dobro or his Hawaiian Steel Guitar.

He will be missed. :(

Aloha tears, :cry:
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I'll miss you ...
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Just a great, great guy, aside from being a tremendous player. He made a contribution, he left a trace. He will be missed. It is a sad day.
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Post by Terry Edwards »

Dave was a dear friend. I can't tell you how much I will miss him. Dave and I started a band back in 1980 when we could play a gig and then stay up all night long jamming to perfect our licks and learn our craft. In between songs we would joke and laugh - the real gut buster laughs that you never forget! Dave had a great sense of humor. Dave loved to play dobro and he was just as passionate about playing with novice pickers at a jam session as he was with pros. I loved that about Dave. My heart is aching today... I miss him so much.

Dave: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... 7848750478

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Post by Paul E Vendemmia »

Dave was a great player for sure!
But He was always a great Person. just wonderful to be around any time or any place.
I so sad to hear the news it breaks my heart.
We all love you Dave!!!
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My condolences to the family. This was quite a shock for me. Although I hadn't seen Dave in over 30 years, I always kept up with him through the "grapevine". We knew each other from the early Fredericksburg, Va. days.
God bless, and rest in peace my old friend.
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Really sad news. Great player. I only knew of him from this video. My condolences to his friends and family.

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http://sites.google.com/site/davegsmemorial/
Better late than never I guess.
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