Charlie Louvin Passed away.........
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Charlie Louvin Passed away.........
Charlie Louvin of the Louvin Brothers fame passed away this morning of pancreatic cancer. Member of the GOO.
He was 83.
He was 83.
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Sorry to hear of this but we know he had been ill.
Got to see him at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco a few years ago.
One could do a lot worse than playing and singing Louvin Brothers songs every evening.
A true legend of country music. Rest in peace Charlie, you are one of the greatest of the great.
Got to see him at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco a few years ago.
One could do a lot worse than playing and singing Louvin Brothers songs every evening.
A true legend of country music. Rest in peace Charlie, you are one of the greatest of the great.
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We are so sorry and sad to hear of the Passing of this Legend in our musical world. Charlie spoke and sang from his heart. I had the absolute honor and
pleasure of playing music with Charlie and our band of "The Big Men" for nearly 9 years on the road and on the Grand Ole Opry. Our Prayers and thoughts are
with the family at this time and always..Charlie's
lovely wife, Betty,their sons Sonny, Glenn, and Kenneth,and all the family remain in our Prayers.
Charlie was a Brother Mason and Shriner,Member of the Hall of Fame,a wonderful talent, and a very dear friend, "Go Rest High on the Mountain" Charlie.
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pleasure of playing music with Charlie and our band of "The Big Men" for nearly 9 years on the road and on the Grand Ole Opry. Our Prayers and thoughts are
with the family at this time and always..Charlie's
lovely wife, Betty,their sons Sonny, Glenn, and Kenneth,and all the family remain in our Prayers.
Charlie was a Brother Mason and Shriner,Member of the Hall of Fame,a wonderful talent, and a very dear friend, "Go Rest High on the Mountain" Charlie.
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I'm very sorry to hear of this! I've been a fan of the Louvin Brothers since I first heard "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby" when I was in high school and first learning the mandolin. Later when Charlie went on his own I loved his music too. My band still does "Will You Visit Me On Sunday" at about every other gig. He was a very "soulful" country singer....
Ron, Ira Louvin was a Master Mason as well as Charlie. On the cover of their old LP "Ira & Charlie, the Louvin Brothers", they were both holding their instruments and both were wearing rings displaying the square and compass so Charlie must have been almost a lifelong Brother of the Craft....JH in Va.
Ron, Ira Louvin was a Master Mason as well as Charlie. On the cover of their old LP "Ira & Charlie, the Louvin Brothers", they were both holding their instruments and both were wearing rings displaying the square and compass so Charlie must have been almost a lifelong Brother of the Craft....JH in Va.
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Another great one gone. The last report I got from Marty Martel sounded like things were improving. I got to meet Charlie when I worked at Little Roy Wiggins' music store. I reworked an old PA system he had bought from Jim Ed Brown. Charlie would drop into the store occasionally and he and Little Roy would sit and tell road stories.
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To hear greatness go to iTunes and download the Charlie Louvin song: "Ten Years, Three Kids, Two Loves Too Late"
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To hear greatness go to iTunes and download the Charlie Louvin song: "Ten Years, Three Kids, Two Loves Too Late"
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Oh man !! Buddy and Charley both gone . I'll treasure a picture I made with Buddy at St Louis in '05 . As for Charley , I loved the Brothers and Charley alone . I still believe he had the best cut on "Think I'll Go Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep". He could wring more passion out of a lyric than anyone I can think of . "Love Thy Neighbor As Thy Self" was a favorite of mine from the Brothers. Does anyone know if it was Chet or Capps or Yandell on this cut ?
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I had the honor of backing Charlie when he and his son did a gig with our band back in the late 70's at the Palmetto (FL) Moose Lodge. I hadn't been playing steel long but he was very gracious and complimentary. A fine man, for sure!
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Charlie Louvin
I saw Charlie on Saturday night following Thanksgiving last year at the Tubb Midnight Jamboree.
He was very weak and in fact could not really finish the show. I saw him for the first time when he and his brother Ira came to my hometown in MS around 1947. In recent months he was fortunate to have Ben Hall playing guitar for him. Ben is from MS and one super great pickers and still in college.
He was very weak and in fact could not really finish the show. I saw him for the first time when he and his brother Ira came to my hometown in MS around 1947. In recent months he was fortunate to have Ben Hall playing guitar for him. Ben is from MS and one super great pickers and still in college.
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Charlie Louvin
My late Mother used to tell me of how the Louvin Brothers arrived home after coming off of the road in the late '50's while living in Memphis where. We lived on Reed Avenue. In the early '90's, I met Charlie Louvin backstage at the Grand Ol Opry while working as a Peavey rep and he remembered my family(but not necessarily me).
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The band i was with in 1968 i think it was did a package show in Fla. with Charlie. He was a super down to earth friendly person. He and i were sitting and talking during intermission and i don't recall how the subject came up but i couldent help notice his drummer played so layed back and sounded great.
He only played a soft rim shot on the snare and very soft on the bass drum. Charlie told me thats all his drummer knew how to play and thats why he hired him. Funny how one remembers things. He will be missed by many. Tracy
He only played a soft rim shot on the snare and very soft on the bass drum. Charlie told me thats all his drummer knew how to play and thats why he hired him. Funny how one remembers things. He will be missed by many. Tracy
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May Charlie be reunited with his dear brother Ira in the land up yonder.
I can only assume that heaven is a much better place now, it us surely filled with some of that sweet harmony that only the Louvin Brothers could do.
Wish I could've met Charlie
Casey
I can only assume that heaven is a much better place now, it us surely filled with some of that sweet harmony that only the Louvin Brothers could do.
Wish I could've met Charlie
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We get a lot of sad news lately. So sorry to hear about Charlie's passing. He was one of the last remaining from an era that is so hard to describe to young folks today who have never experienced the musical simplicity of these days. The Louvins were just pure voices and singing with dedication.
My condolences to the family.
Walter Stettner
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My condolences to the family.
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