Robert Paul Lee (Bobby Lee) Aug 1949 - Mar 2023
- Kenneth Caine
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- Carl Houtz
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Bobby Lee's passing
What else can be said, only he will be missed and remembered by so many.
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- Bill L. Wilson
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The One And Only
Met b0b at the Phoenix show when I believe he had just received his new Sierra steel. He truly did love to talk steel guitar, and The Steel Guitar Forum is a resource we all enjoy because of him. Thank you Sir!
- Bob Watson
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My deepest condolences go out to all of b0b's family and friends. His brainchild, The Steel Guitar Forum, has been an incredible source of information and fellowship for steel guitar players all over the world. Words cannot communicate my appreciation for all of the hard work he put into his vision all the while maintaining his own musical projects and maintaining a job and a family life too. His love for life and his love for the steel guitar along with his intellectual input into it's mechanics and tunings was inspirational. May he RIP.
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Saving Country Music Website Mar. 08, 2023 Tribute
Remembering Harold Fogle (1945-1999) Pedal Steel Player
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2023 BiaB UltraPlus PAK
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Zoom MRS-8 8 Track Hardware DAW
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R.I.P. b0b forum is forever
Rest in PEACE b0b. Forever grateful to have a place 'where steel players meet online'.
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rip Bobby Lee
RIP bOb...condolences to his family.
- Samuel Rogers
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RIP b0b
My condolences to the family of Bobby Lee.
b0b showed me so much kindness and went above and beyond when I purchased a guitar from him a few years ago. I have big respect and appreciation for him and this forum!
I will be thinking of him every time I play that guitar.
Rip b0b!
b0b showed me so much kindness and went above and beyond when I purchased a guitar from him a few years ago. I have big respect and appreciation for him and this forum!
I will be thinking of him every time I play that guitar.
Rip b0b!
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I'm sorry to say that the only direct interaction I can remember having had with b0b was to buy a few sets of strings a couple of years ago, but I'm very happy to say that the tone he and the other mods have set for the SGF make it my favorite place on the Web. Friendly, informative, humorous, and a place you can dialogue with the guys whose work is all over the radio. He deserves our heartfelt thanks and if certain belief sets are true, he's undoubtedly at this very moment saying "Aw shucks".
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My deepest condolences to the family. May God wrap you in his arms and protect you all.
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It's hard to say what has not already been said...but it deserves to be said again how important bOb's contribution to the steel guitar community was.
Without the SGF, myself and so many others getting interested in the instrument would have been completely lost.
Forum moderation doesn't seem like an easy job, but as another member accurately put it, bOb conducted himself with such kindness and grace. He truly was a role model in that way.
Thanks b0b for everything.
Without the SGF, myself and so many others getting interested in the instrument would have been completely lost.
Forum moderation doesn't seem like an easy job, but as another member accurately put it, bOb conducted himself with such kindness and grace. He truly was a role model in that way.
Thanks b0b for everything.
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Bobby Lee, Mr. Steel Guitar
REST IN PEACE BOBBY HE WAS ONE OF THE NICE'S PEOPLE I EVER MET.
I STILL HAVE THE SHO BUD CROSSOVER I HE GAVE ME .THEN HE GOT ME A GIG
WHEN HE QUIT HIS BAND. I PLAYED IN IT FOR SIX YEARS I'LL ALWAYS THANK HIM FOR THAT>
THAT'S WHEN I REALLY LEARNED HOW TO PLAY STEEL PLAYING EVERY WEEK LIKE THAT.
HE SENT ME HIS CD'S I JUST LISTENED TO THEM. HE WAS A STEEL PLAYERS STEEL PLAYER.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM HE WAS ALSO A GOOD SINGER.HE WAS MY GOOD FRIEND AND
A GENUINE GOOD PERSON. HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE ON.....
I STILL HAVE THE SHO BUD CROSSOVER I HE GAVE ME .THEN HE GOT ME A GIG
WHEN HE QUIT HIS BAND. I PLAYED IN IT FOR SIX YEARS I'LL ALWAYS THANK HIM FOR THAT>
THAT'S WHEN I REALLY LEARNED HOW TO PLAY STEEL PLAYING EVERY WEEK LIKE THAT.
HE SENT ME HIS CD'S I JUST LISTENED TO THEM. HE WAS A STEEL PLAYERS STEEL PLAYER.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM HE WAS ALSO A GOOD SINGER.HE WAS MY GOOD FRIEND AND
A GENUINE GOOD PERSON. HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE ON.....
On, no.... SUCH LOVE for b0b
To b0b's friends and family....
I'm SO, SO sorry for you loss.
Unfortunately, I was in the hospital for an extended stay and when I emerged to find b0b had died, it tore me up.
But of course this was far, far worse for you and your loved ones and b0b's close friends. I can't imagine. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.
I've been a Steel Forum member---on and off--for over 15 years (think I first joined in the early 90s... my membership lapsed and I renewed about 5-6 years ago). And I've always donated a few extra bucks whenever fortune smiled upon me. Because I LOVE this space--what b0b created.
And b0b was a real positive presence in my life, especially when I first joined and I wasn't quite aware of the wonderful culture he created (and understandably often enforced).
TBH, when I first joined the Forum, I could be a bit of a jerk. I mean, I wasn't being intentionally offensive, but, say, when a non-member posted a wildly over-priced guitar, I'd often post a snarky comment suggesting they join the real world. And b0b always sent me really nice message reminding me that, a) Not everyone has the same understanding of and appreciation for rare lap steel guitars as we do; and b) That I should just be nice.
I took his advice to heart, both on the Forum and in my "real" life, And, thanks to b0b, things improved.
TBH, I'm deeply grateful b0b had the patience to school me on how to behave in a forum environment. His advice and consul has resulted in so many wonderful relationships that never would have formed were it not for his gentle but wise intervention.
With great fondness for b0b,
Mark
I'm SO, SO sorry for you loss.
Unfortunately, I was in the hospital for an extended stay and when I emerged to find b0b had died, it tore me up.
But of course this was far, far worse for you and your loved ones and b0b's close friends. I can't imagine. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.
I've been a Steel Forum member---on and off--for over 15 years (think I first joined in the early 90s... my membership lapsed and I renewed about 5-6 years ago). And I've always donated a few extra bucks whenever fortune smiled upon me. Because I LOVE this space--what b0b created.
And b0b was a real positive presence in my life, especially when I first joined and I wasn't quite aware of the wonderful culture he created (and understandably often enforced).
TBH, when I first joined the Forum, I could be a bit of a jerk. I mean, I wasn't being intentionally offensive, but, say, when a non-member posted a wildly over-priced guitar, I'd often post a snarky comment suggesting they join the real world. And b0b always sent me really nice message reminding me that, a) Not everyone has the same understanding of and appreciation for rare lap steel guitars as we do; and b) That I should just be nice.
I took his advice to heart, both on the Forum and in my "real" life, And, thanks to b0b, things improved.
TBH, I'm deeply grateful b0b had the patience to school me on how to behave in a forum environment. His advice and consul has resulted in so many wonderful relationships that never would have formed were it not for his gentle but wise intervention.
With great fondness for b0b,
Mark
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I have nothing
I have nothing but the deepest respect and admiration for b0b. You will live in in our heats for as long as I tread the earth.
Tab Tabscott
Play nice.
They is none else.
Play nice.
They is none else.
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b0b, Thank you for the support and the memories. May you rest in peace my friend...
Regards,
John
Steelin' is a way of life!
1997 Carter U-12 Double Body-Natural Birdseye Maple-8p/5k, Peavey Nashville 1000 Amp, Goodrich L10K Vol. Pedal, Boss DD-3 Delay, Boss CE-5 Chorus, Behringer UMC-204HD Audio Interface, AKAI MPK Mini MK3 Professional Midi Keyboard/Controller, Gretsch Bobtail Resonator, Fender Banjo, Rondo SX Lap Steel (C6), DIY Lap Steel (Open D), a few Mojo Hand Cigar Box Guitars (MojoHandGuitars.com).
John
Steelin' is a way of life!
1997 Carter U-12 Double Body-Natural Birdseye Maple-8p/5k, Peavey Nashville 1000 Amp, Goodrich L10K Vol. Pedal, Boss DD-3 Delay, Boss CE-5 Chorus, Behringer UMC-204HD Audio Interface, AKAI MPK Mini MK3 Professional Midi Keyboard/Controller, Gretsch Bobtail Resonator, Fender Banjo, Rondo SX Lap Steel (C6), DIY Lap Steel (Open D), a few Mojo Hand Cigar Box Guitars (MojoHandGuitars.com).