Butch Mahr RIP
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Butch Mahr RIP
It is with great sadness that I have to report that Butch was killed in a car accident. For those who know him he was a larger than life character,fantastic fun to be around.He was also massive supporter of the Steel Guitar fraternity. He would attend the Dallas show,you could not miss him.
If there is a Honky Tonk in heaven Butch would be singing there or ordering a drink at the bar.
RIP dear friend.Your thoughts for Terry his wife.
Spence.
If there is a Honky Tonk in heaven Butch would be singing there or ordering a drink at the bar.
RIP dear friend.Your thoughts for Terry his wife.
Spence.
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Much loved Butch was a kingpin of the Irish Steel Festival . I don't think he missed even one. A great singer and a beautiful human being . We all love you Butch .Condolescences to Terry and all close family .
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Butch, was a great singer, absolute gentleman, a pleasure to be in his company, feel honoured to have known him.Keep singing up there big guy.Thoughts are with his wife Terry and all his family.Malcolm
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My dear friend Butch
It was a terrible shock when I got the news about my dear friend Butch earlier today. As has been stated many times already, Butch was a real gentleman and a terrific singer - altogether, he was a class act! I first asked him to sing at my Festival sometime in the very early 1990s. He proved so popular that he was in demand from many other steel players - at the British Fest; then, later, at the Irish Fest and even at various U.S. steel shows.
He was a proper Anglophile - he had been based at Greenham Common, near Newbury, in the very early '70s and it was right here where he met and married Terry. For some time now, they had been planning to move back to England. They both have many friends in this country.
I feel privileged to have known and worked with him over the years. Our sincere condolences and love go out to Terry at this dreadfully sad time.
Barbara and Gerry
He was a proper Anglophile - he had been based at Greenham Common, near Newbury, in the very early '70s and it was right here where he met and married Terry. For some time now, they had been planning to move back to England. They both have many friends in this country.
I feel privileged to have known and worked with him over the years. Our sincere condolences and love go out to Terry at this dreadfully sad time.
Barbara and Gerry
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Very sad news indeed.Condolences to his wife and family RIP
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Very saddened to hear the news that Butch has passed on.
We always looked foward to meeting him at the Irish Show and we had many a good laugh with him.
He always had a smile for everyone and simply loved to sing ,as Richard posted earlier I don't think He missed a show in Ireland from the beginning.
He certainly was a true friend to the Irish Steel Guitar Festival.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wwpBvWcaP0
Sincere condolances to Terry his family & friends. RIP Butch.
We always looked foward to meeting him at the Irish Show and we had many a good laugh with him.
He always had a smile for everyone and simply loved to sing ,as Richard posted earlier I don't think He missed a show in Ireland from the beginning.
He certainly was a true friend to the Irish Steel Guitar Festival.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wwpBvWcaP0
Sincere condolances to Terry his family & friends. RIP Butch.
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Oh no, say it isn't so! Like so many others here, I have spent many hours in Butch's (and Terry's) company at the Irish Steel Festival and everything that has already been said about Butch is spot on - There's nothing I can add, I'm just so truly saddened by this.
RIP Butch and my sincere condolances to Terry.
Ole
RIP Butch and my sincere condolances to Terry.
Ole
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Terribly saddened to hear about Butch's passing, I had many a long chat over a few beers with Butch at the Dallas show, he was always such a fun guy to be around - he will be sadly missed.
Condolences to his family.
Condolences to his family.
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Butch Mahr
So so sorry to hear of Butch's passing. Great guy, and a great friend. He never missed one of our Steel Guitar Festivals in Ireland, and was a regular visitor to the Dallas Show. He will be sadly missed.
My thoughts are with Terry and family circle.
R.I.P my friend.
My thoughts are with Terry and family circle.
R.I.P my friend.
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Just spotted this tragic news. Butch was a bit of a character and a real connoisseur of Guinness. He would often attend the Dallas steel show and not go into the main hall once. He just loved the social life with steel aficionados at the bar.
Like me he was a Gerry Hogan fan.
RIP Butch.
Like me he was a Gerry Hogan fan.
RIP Butch.
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