Jeff Newman Passes

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Chuck S. Lettes
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This is too sad, an unbelievable loss to the steel guitar community. Jeff is such a hero and role model to all of us. I will miss him.
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SPEECHLESS.

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I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the Newman family. Jeff will be missed by all of us who knew him. Don Lorusso
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Just like to most, Jeff has been a teacher to me too and I feel a great loss.
He was as great seminarist as a steel guitarist, musician and instructor but most of all, I will miss his sharp humor (and his ability to take it back too). I feel sad for "Fran" and for whom else he left so prematurely.

... J-D.
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My best wishes to Fran and the Newman family.
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I heard last night. Truely a very sad loss.

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Post by Don Walters »

What a shock!

I finally had a chance to meet Jeff in Dallas this year and bought his C6 courses. He truly was an excellent teacher.

Deepest sympathies to the family.

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I too, am shocked. I think the thread a week or so about, "who learned to play from Jeff Newman" showed us how many of our lives he touched through his teachings. I bet more than half of us would not be playing today without him. I wouldn't. I never took lessons from him, or knew him personally, but today, I feel a huge loss in my heart.
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I just found out via "Bobbe's Tips" E-mail. I am stunned and sad. We just lost a very important person to the steel guitar world. My condolences to his family...

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I can't believe this. I am so sad to hear this. We have lost a friend, a teacher, and a family member in our steel guitar community. Our prayers go out to Fran. Billy

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I just can't believe this has happened. A huge loss to the community. Our prayers go out to the family at this time. Jeff really opened my eyes to a lot of things, musically.

John & Lizzie

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This is a sad day. My condolences to the Newman family.
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Post by C Dixon »

Jeff Newman was THE icon in steel guitar "instruction"

He will be missed. May Jesus rest his soul,

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Post by George Plemons »

Sad news for all steel players to lose such a good player and good person.
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Post by Brian Wetzstein »

Very sad.
He was ALWAYS willing to take time to answer my steel questions every time I would call.
He will live through his many students.
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Post by Daniel J. Cormier »

Best teacher I ever met. Even taught someone like me to play.

Go to restfull sleep.The Lord just got another good one

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Post by Bob Kagy »

Completely shocked, saddened, stunned.

Deepest condolences to all - family, friends, fans, students.
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Post by Uwe Haegg »

No, no no no......
This can`t be true.......
Please, God.....
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How very,very Sad.
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He leaves behind a very proud legacy...Countless fine steel guitarists the world wide have some of Jeff's musical soul within them. Not a bad part to leave here for the rest of us.. May GOD rest him... bob
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Post by Joe Goldmark »

I got the word from Clint Queen this morning and like all of us, thought a lot about Jeff today. Besides his world class playing, his excellent teaching and methods, his friendly and supportive personality, what I enjoyed most about Jeff was how funny he was. He couldn't write a straight essay if he had to. Clint pointed me to his web site, and of course it is hilarious in a twisted steel guitar kind of way. I think he was a renaissance man and we were lucky to have known him. My love to Fran and the family.
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A sad & tragic loss.
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Deepest Sympathy to all of JEFF'S Family and Friends-I myself got the shocking news from my friend the Herbster just hours after the tragedy-While I did not know Jeff as well as many of you-We got more acquainted during Scotty's show last year while I was helping out with the folks at Peterson Stobe Tuners-Jeff was a vocal endorser of the Peterson V-SAM and VS-2 strobes-which incorporate temperaments in pedal steel guitar tuning theory much of which Mr.Newman was the brainchild Image He not only taught how to play the steel-but how to tune it! Makes sense-don't it Image It was my sad duty to inform the folks at Peterson today of Jeff's passing-John and Sue were shocked and saddened as was I-May He rest in peace and the perpetual light shine upon Him http://www.petersontuners.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=423 <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by PAUL WARNIK on 08 April 2004 at 07:37 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Jason Odd »

I just heard via one of the Yahoo newsgroups, so sorry to hear of Jeff's passing.
His courses and presence added a lot to the steel community, not forgetting his community spirit in general.

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Post by A. B. Traynor »

My Goodness. I learned to play with the from the ground up series and I admire his humor in his articles and his descriptions. May his spirit live on.
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