Dick Meis
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Dick Meis
Just found out my friend Dick Meis passed yesterday. Prayers to the family and especially Lois. Dick was a grest steel & Tele player. He will be missed here in the Denver area.Dick & Lois played at my wife our wedding 3 years ago.
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Dick Meis was a mainstay for years in The Rick Alexander Non Pedal Room at the Dallas shows seamlessly switching between triple 8 and strat ......he was a very nice & personable gentleman and so was his wife Lois....it was a pleasure and an honor to work with them.....RIP
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Dick was largely responsible for my second attempt at pedal steel being more successful than my first. The club he founded and the Denver shows he and Lois organized introduced me to many front range steelers and their music.
He was a wonderful musician and entertainer. He played pedal steel with a flatpick often while wearing his Stratocaster. He could switch back and forth and play either with equal aplomb and humor.
Thank you. RIP Mr. Meis
He was a wonderful musician and entertainer. He played pedal steel with a flatpick often while wearing his Stratocaster. He could switch back and forth and play either with equal aplomb and humor.
Thank you. RIP Mr. Meis
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Dick was one of the most talented steel and guitar players of all time...and so laid back and unpretentious...a sincerely loveable and admirable person, as is Lois and her family. I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit with him at last year's Denver show where he was presented with a very deserving special award. He will be sorely missed!
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Here's a link to Dicks obituary where you can leave comments and pictures about memmories.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituar ... s-10542856
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituar ... s-10542856
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RIP Dick Meis
It's sad to hear of Dick's passing. He was a special,friend and talented musician. I remember my lessons with Dick and Lois and their special hospitality they both extended me and my family when we'd travel to Denver. RIP..my friend.
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sorry to hear this. sold him my LDG short time ago. RIP
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WOW .. Just read about Dick. He and I go way back to when we both worked and taught at Cross Music Centre here in Cheyenne. Always a mellow PERSON. My best wishes to Lois.Its tough losing a mate as I lost mine of almost 70 years on Dec 14, 2019. REST IN PEACE OLD FRIEND. Lee
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Dick Meis
This is truly heartbreaking, Dick sold me my first pedal steel guitar in 2011, it was a carter starter 3x4 and he was just the nicest guy in helping me start my journey into the wonderful world of the Pedal Steel. God Rest his soul and prayers for his wife.
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