Eric West - RIP
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Eric West - RIP
Longtime forumite and Portland, Oregon steel guitar icon Eric West died peacefully in Hospice this morning at 1:15am PDT.
Plans for a memorial service will be made and announced in a later post.
Condolences and rememberances for Eric J Lundgren may be mailed to his mother:
Audrey Lundgren
5820 Burma Rd
Lake Oswego OR 97035
Plans for a memorial service will be made and announced in a later post.
Condolences and rememberances for Eric J Lundgren may be mailed to his mother:
Audrey Lundgren
5820 Burma Rd
Lake Oswego OR 97035
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RIP Eric West
I just received a call with this news from our mutual friend, Harley James. Very sad news to be sure. We'll all miss Eric very much around here. I've always admired his playing skills, as he was a top notch player and never had any trouble getting gigs around these parts because of it.
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I'm blown away...........
I did not know Eric personally, but had some really good conversations on this forum, and the off topic.
I learned a few things from him as well.
Yes, he was more intelligent than a lot of folks could grasp.....
I always liked our conversations, as well as banters.
Man......... I'm really sad to hear this.
God rest his soul.
I did not know Eric personally, but had some really good conversations on this forum, and the off topic.
I learned a few things from him as well.
Yes, he was more intelligent than a lot of folks could grasp.....
I always liked our conversations, as well as banters.
Man......... I'm really sad to hear this.
God rest his soul.
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Sorry to hear...he was a friend and a great player. His posts usually made me laugh...and think. I feel for his family and those of you who knew him a long time. I know he loved greasy fries, dogs, pedal steel, family and friends. He will be missed.
RIP Eric
RIP Eric
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I was told he had maybe a month to live about a week ago, just goes to show you you can not wait for tomorrow hoping to give someone a call or go to visit.
Eric was a great commercial steel player and a pretty darn good guitar player as well. He played in the Portland area for several decades with many bands and was always a treat to hear.
To me Eric was almost a mental genius, he could speak about any topic and had a "view" about most of them. I had a hard time following him most of the time, so I just smiled and nodded and smiled some more as if I really understood.
Eric was the only modern day player I know that dressed with a suit jacket to play (most of the time)no matter the gig, he always looked the part and played the part, he came to entertain and did just that night in and night out.
I will miss his hour long phone calls, and I already miss him. Thanks for the memories old friend.
Larry Behm
Eric was a great commercial steel player and a pretty darn good guitar player as well. He played in the Portland area for several decades with many bands and was always a treat to hear.
To me Eric was almost a mental genius, he could speak about any topic and had a "view" about most of them. I had a hard time following him most of the time, so I just smiled and nodded and smiled some more as if I really understood.
Eric was the only modern day player I know that dressed with a suit jacket to play (most of the time)no matter the gig, he always looked the part and played the part, he came to entertain and did just that night in and night out.
I will miss his hour long phone calls, and I already miss him. Thanks for the memories old friend.
Larry Behm
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Bad news, indeed. I spoke to Eck a few weeks back and he sounded his usual `whatever` self. He'll certainly be missed here for his incisive (sometimes misunderstood) humour and his honesty. My heartfelt condolences to you, Audrey and all who knew and loved this GENUINE Human Being. I'll raise a glass to you tonight, Eck.
All The Best, Pal.
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All The Best, Pal.
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