Robert Paul Lee (Bobby Lee) Aug 1949 - Mar 2023

Tribute to the eternal spiritual leader of the Steel Guitar Forum, Bobby Lee.
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Richard Sinkler
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Tom Quinn wrote:B0b in his own way was as important to pedal steel as any of the great pickers. He sure touched a lot of pickers and those folks touched a lot of listeners around the world.
Never a truer word spoken.
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God Bless Bob

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I Joined the Forum 25 years ago. This is the saddest post on the Forum. I've had to write. Bob was always with me no matter what!

My condolences to his family,


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Post by Sylvan Williams »

I'm so sorry to hear this news of Bob's passing

I haven't been on the forum for very long, but almost immediately Bob engaged on a post about my new/old Sierra that was my first guitar with thoughtful and encouraging advice

Bob's vision for, and execution of the forum, is a testament to how much of an impact one person can have on countless others' lives. It's almost mind-boggling

I'd like to help in anyway I can and made a general forum donation this morning since that's the only thing I know to do immediately. I'd encourage others to do the same, but I don't know if it's appropriate, or needed

Thank you, Bob. And my sincerest condolences to Bob's family and close friends
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b0b facilitated connections that would otherwise have not been made. Thank you b0b, you'll be missed
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This is truly sad news! B0b’s efforts touched the lives of practically every steel guitar player in the world. He was a great man!
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Condolences to the family.

Rest easy b0b.........
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RIP Bob, & my condolences to the family!
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RIP b0b.

I have enjoyed your creation greatly.

Prayers for you family and friends . . .
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Post by Ole Dantoft »

I'd like to offer my sincerest condolences to B0b's family!

What a shock! I haven't been logged in here for a number of years, as I have stopped playing, but I still check in from time to time and today happened to be one of those times. I immediately saw the new section and my heart sank.

I didn't know B0b personally, but I met him briefly in St. Louis the year they took the Forum picture and we had the little colored dots on our badges and he seemed like a real nice guy to me.

Rest in peace, Bobby Lee (B0b).

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No words are adequate at this very sad time, except to offer condolences to b0b's family and friends. The work that he put into the forum was extraordinary. His decision making was always measured and very careful. May he Rest In Peace.
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R.I.P. bOb and thank you for this fantastic forum. I am...we are missing you. My condolences to the family.
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R.I.P. bOb and thank you for all you gave us. I am...we are missing you. My condolences to the family.
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So sad to hear this news. I do not think a day goes by that i do not check in with this forum. I have come to think of Bob and his family as my family. my prayers are with all.
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Deepest condolences for your loss.
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Overwhelming news. :( RIP b0b. We first met on UseNet, pre-WWW, and had met in person several times over the years. Bobby was a great guy, and the world will be a poorer place without him.

Condolences to the family.
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RIP and thank you b0b

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So sad to hear this news. We're all very much in Bobby's debt for his tireless dedication to the Forum - such a wonderful resource, especially for us steelers in more remote locations. B0b was always so friendly and pleasant to deal with. Greatly missed.
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b0b changed the world of steel guitar.... big time! For once I may be at a loss for words.
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R.I.P. bOb,
Thank you for all you've done to help our instrument thrive.
Your legacy will live forever.
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Post by Mike Vallandigham »

Such sad news. I can't think of ANYONE who has done more to build the presence of the Steel Guitar in our world - What an accomplishment.

I know that I would have never started playing, or kept playing if it wasn't for bOb and his wonderful, selfless creation.

RIP bOb. thanks for everything.
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Sincere condolences to Bobby's family.
He created and maintained this unique forum which is a great testament to his memory.
RIP Bobby Lee
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My deepest respect to Bobby Lee. His pursuit of the simple 8-string pedal steel will always remind me that often, less is more.
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So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I'm happy to have met him at the Dallas show several years ago and will certainly keep his family in my prayers in the coming days. This forum has been wonderful, and I am happy to hear that his family is planning to continue to maintain it.
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What sad news! b0b's creation and care of the Steel Guitar Forum gave us all so much. Our growth as a "community" owes a great deal to b0b. RIP Bobby Lee.
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It's hard to overstate how much the SGF has meant to me in terms of information, inspiration, and community. I'll always be grateful to b0b for that. I enjoyed his posts and the few interactions I've had with him. I sensed a kindred spirit in that he didn't feel overly constricted by tradition, with his innovative copedents, for example. With his background and skills, and his generosity and fair-mindedness, he was probably the only person who could have accomplished what he did in creating this wonderful community and shepherding it in such excellent fashion for so many years. What a gift to all of us.
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Thank you for everything, b0b. This Forum changed my life. -GV
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