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Posted: 20 May 2009 8:09 pm
by Michael Winslow
Dear Ricky,

I feel so helpless. You are such a great human being. I'm sending you all of my positive vibrations.....
Yer Pal,
Mike

Posted: 21 May 2009 6:23 am
by Alan Brookes
Any recent news ? Have they brought Rick out of the induced coma yet ?

Posted: 21 May 2009 9:13 am
by Ben Rubright
Floridian thoughts, prayers, and best wishes all the way from Germany.

Ben and Carol Rubright (a small part of your army of friends)

Posted: 21 May 2009 11:27 am
by steve takacs
Get well wishes are coming your way from Beijing, Rick.

Posted: 21 May 2009 12:02 pm
by Bill Hampton
More prayers from Colorado Rick.

Though we've never met, you've been a great help to me through your efforts on this forum.

Get well soon -- the world needs more folks like you!!

Posted: 21 May 2009 1:03 pm
by Jeff Strouse
Hi all -

I got an update today, and Rick is doing about as well as to be expected, given what all his body has been through.

He's still sedated on the ventilator, and is also having to undergo dialysis due to kidney failure after the cardiac arrest. The nephrologist feels this will be temporary.

His heart appears to be in good shape...we're just waiting for the rest of his body to bounce back and function on its own. Hopefully the vent can be removed in a few days and he can be brought back to consciousness.

I'll give another update as soon as I know something...

I reassured his daughter of the thousands of people who are thinking of him and praying for him.

Thank you all for your support!! I'm for certain that all this positive energy has helped him through so far. Let's please keep 'the wave' going for Rick!

Posted: 21 May 2009 1:22 pm
by Papa Joe Pollick
Amen on keeping the prayers and good thoughts going!!!Thanks Jeff...

Posted: 21 May 2009 1:23 pm
by Jon Light
Add another. Been watching, waiting and hoping from the start.

Get well Rick

Posted: 21 May 2009 1:44 pm
by Philip Bender
Aloha All,
A few months ago after being diagnosed with Parkinsons, and not being able to play steel as I had, I put my Triple neck Excel guitar up for sale on the Forum. I had several responses to the item, but Rick answered with compassion in his response. We made a deal, and as I left his home, he said to me, "If you get over this problem, I will always have the guitar waiting for you, I will not sell it".
To make a long story short , the doctors that were treating me came up with a combination of drugs that improved my condition, and in a few months, I was able to hold the bar in my hand. After a brief phone call to THE Rick, I went to his home to pick the guitar up. I asked him how much I owed him and he said, "just what I gave you for it".
After that, he attempted to help me make a CD for me and my family and friends, but alas the hard drive crashed, and we lost the data.
All I can say about Rick is that he is the warmest, most genuine person that I know, and he deserves our prayers, and our help when he gets well.
WHAT A GUY HE IS!!!

Mahalo Nui loa,
Phil Bender ( No 1 Rick fan)

Posted: 21 May 2009 2:21 pm
by Charley Wilder
Cautious good news! I know I'm only one many who are checking this thread often. Again, my thoughts are with you and your family, Rick. Get well!

Posted: 22 May 2009 5:54 pm
by Jeff Strouse
I just received terrible news. Rick has passed away. I started a new topic in extended family.

Posted: 22 May 2009 6:02 pm
by Kay Das
Very very sad to hear....

Posted: 22 May 2009 7:08 pm
by Doug Beaumier
I am shocked and saddened by this news. What a tremendous loss to the steel guitar community. I never met Rick, but we exchanged many emails, including a few just before he went into the hospital. Rick was totally committed to the steel guitar, and he did a Lot to spread the word about steel. He was a performer, an educator, and a promoter. Rest in peace, Rick

Posted: 22 May 2009 7:30 pm
by Jim Dickinson
I never met the man, I wanted to, was even thinking of going to Florida and stopping in for lunch at that shoreside bar. I sent a couple of links to his videos to my friends- the title line said "let's go". I probably have had the some of the least contact with him, of you all, just several phone calls and emails. In that short time, Rick gave me a number of good suggestions and was very supportive in my ideas of things Steel.

On our conversations, I mentioned that I was an Argentine Tango Dancer, of all things Rick ask me to forward him some links to it. I could just see, or rather hear it, Tango on a Steel Guitar, but, that was just several days before he was stricken, I didn't get to it. With a guy like him, you know it would have worked. Man, I was just getting to Know him and I feel like I have lost a longtime best friend.

So, thank you Mr. Alexander, may your journey take you to the light, just as you led us to it in your altogether too short time here.

Jim Dickinson

Posted: 22 May 2009 10:28 pm
by David McMillan
I am very saddened by Rick's passing. He is not feeling any pain now and is getting ready for a glorius gig UP THERE. He was very knowledgeable in his trade and was always there to help everyone. RICK, WE WILL MISS YOU!




David McMillan :(

Posted: 23 May 2009 12:26 am
by Ned McIntosh
This is a very sad, unexpected and painful loss. We are all diminished by it, whether we play pedal or non-pedal. Rick gave so much of himself for all of us, it humbles me to think of what he had left to give that will remain forever his now.

Posted: 23 May 2009 2:13 am
by Andy Volk
A very sad ending to this story.I never met him but we exchanged many emails. Rick shared so generously to promote our instrument and his love of music and steel guitar wee evident. What a loss to our community. My condolences to his family and to all of us who considered him a friend.

Posted: 23 May 2009 2:18 am
by Iain Carmichael
This is very sad. His was a vital and, yes, you could say a beautiful presence in the midst of this good forum. He was, clearly, a fine man. My thoughts are with his family.

Posted: 23 May 2009 3:11 am
by Ron Brennan
Farewell Rick,

I met Rick in Ft. Lauderdale and visited his home on his invitation. He was so gracious and a very warm and generous host.

Rick, you are greatly missed.........my deepest condolences to Rick's family......

May God rest his soul in peace, harmony and music forevermore.........TX

Ron

Posted: 23 May 2009 4:05 am
by Keith Cordell
Unbelievable. One of the really good ones, and I've been stressing out over BS. Hadn't even been aware that he was ill during all this moving mess. Rick did a lot of really big favors for people on here over the years, me included. We are all reduced a bit in his absence.

Posted: 23 May 2009 4:44 am
by Steinar Gregertsen
Rick Alexander wrote: Music is a journey, not a destination.
I am sure you enjoyed every twist and turn of that journey Rick. Now rest in peace, you did good.

Image

Steinar

Posted: 23 May 2009 6:10 am
by Drew Howard
I can't believe it :cry:

Posted: 23 May 2009 6:27 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
i too am deeply saddened to know of Rick's passing
to say the least, he was quite devoted to steel
yes, we have lost a real good guy
i never met him but i sure appreciated all his contributions here on the forum
i'm sure he won many a blessings
RIP RA

Rick

Posted: 23 May 2009 6:34 am
by Richard Terry
Rick was a fine, generous presence on the Forum. I will never forget those images of him on that Florida beach, standing where he stood, playing and the people moving past behind him, the living feel of it. The voices from the bar, the wind in the microphone. The journey right there in the moment. I will miss him.

He gave to all of us.

Richard Terry

Posted: 23 May 2009 7:05 am
by Andy Volk
This just completely sucks. I can't stop thinking about him and all the good work he did and friendships he forged here in just a relatively short amount of time. Hopefully, his instructional videos will stay on the net so he can keep helping people for a long time to come.