Chris Ivey done took a hike...
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Chris Ivey done took a hike...
Sorry to say, but chris passed away last night. (and I know there is a section for this, but could you please leave this here for a day or two? Thanks) He had been having trouble recently with his leukemia and it just took off suddenly. He went into he hospital on the first and it went downhill rapidly leading him to exit from here.
Chris was the bravest guy I've known. He faced his illness with a sense of humor and sarcasm. He not only had leukemia but went through a depressingly painful case of throat cancer as well as the one that affects your lymph nodes some years back. He kept his wit and genuine modesty through it all. He was fearless.
He was also a hell of a player when he was healthy or at least not sick. He played a great Telecaster and wrote some wonderful songs. He was a hardcore honky-tonker and had little use for those who pretended to be a member of that cohort without paying those dues.
When he was first really ill, most of the Merle Haggard band came down from Redding and played a benefit for him in the last honkytonk in the region. He was well loved by people who could really pick and knew who chris really was at heart.
I'm going to miss him because as cantankerous as he was, we were really good friends. He had a heart of gold and was intelligent well beyond most of those he met along the way. He was modest by half and had a gentleman's manners.
Goodbye chris ya rat bastid. We are going to miss you and your dry wit and sardonic sense of humor.
Tq
Chris was the bravest guy I've known. He faced his illness with a sense of humor and sarcasm. He not only had leukemia but went through a depressingly painful case of throat cancer as well as the one that affects your lymph nodes some years back. He kept his wit and genuine modesty through it all. He was fearless.
He was also a hell of a player when he was healthy or at least not sick. He played a great Telecaster and wrote some wonderful songs. He was a hardcore honky-tonker and had little use for those who pretended to be a member of that cohort without paying those dues.
When he was first really ill, most of the Merle Haggard band came down from Redding and played a benefit for him in the last honkytonk in the region. He was well loved by people who could really pick and knew who chris really was at heart.
I'm going to miss him because as cantankerous as he was, we were really good friends. He had a heart of gold and was intelligent well beyond most of those he met along the way. He was modest by half and had a gentleman's manners.
Goodbye chris ya rat bastid. We are going to miss you and your dry wit and sardonic sense of humor.
Tq
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Tom, I'm glad you posted this here 'cause I just think of Chris as a steel player, not someone who's "Gone Home".
I'm really sorry to hear this. I never met Chris but I know he was having a rough go of it. His toughness was obvious - he was tough enough here to let it all hang out and just let the chips fall where they may. OK, he and I definitely didn't always agree and he could go off the rails now and then. But I always knew where he stood and I was also sure that, underneath, he was trying to do the right thing.
RIP Chris.
I'm really sorry to hear this. I never met Chris but I know he was having a rough go of it. His toughness was obvious - he was tough enough here to let it all hang out and just let the chips fall where they may. OK, he and I definitely didn't always agree and he could go off the rails now and then. But I always knew where he stood and I was also sure that, underneath, he was trying to do the right thing.
RIP Chris.
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Sorry to hear about Chris. He made me Laugh.
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so sorry to hear of this..RIP brother Chris.
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Sad news, he will be missed...
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Wow!
Sorry to hear this. I liked seeing and reading his post on the forum. I'm glad I got to read and know that little part of him.
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Sorry to hear about Chris. He kept things moving around here!.
RIP Chris.
Ron
RIP Chris.
Ron
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We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
the value of friendship. Old friends shine like diamonds, you can always call them and - most important - you can't buy them.