RIP Larry
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Steve.
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George - I saw your post on FB so checked to see if I could still log on here. Now that I'm on I see it was Larry. Condolences on his passing. It has been forever since I poked my head in the door and I wasn't connected to him on FB (doubt he was on FB). I do have very fond memories of Larry and Mark & I even had the chance to meet him once IRL when we were visiting some close friends that lived in the neighboring town. We visited the Antique store and got to chat for a bit. Such a great storyteller. RIP Larry
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Here's an archive of his contributions to RMMP that goes back to 1999.
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.music.makers.piano/search?q=larry fletcher&hl=en
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Here's an archive of his contributions to RMMP that goes back to 1999.
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.music.makers.piano/search?q=larry fletcher&hl=en
Wow, Thanks for finding that.
Found the first post of somebody else there, from 2003:
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Actually, I'm on there before that, by another handle.
I was on Mr. Lamb's board, too.
I'm getting old. Or, as one of my friends told me in the hospital hallway this weekend, "We're becoming the people we used to take care of".
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Just a thought...Over the years, I wonder how many piano buying decisions Larry influenced? Not in person, just the internet stuff.
Larry, LB, Rick Clark...Those guys taught me a lot...
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Oh, this is very sad news. As others have said, he could be a real PITA, but a very likeable one nevertheless. He'll be much missed.
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Now who will tell the liberals they are all brain dead???
So sad for his wife, kids, mother, grandkids ...
I always appreciated his Bwahahahahas and the puzzled Indian pic he used so often.
Yes, he could be abrasive and insulting. He was far from perfect, just as we all are, and there was good in him, too. I will miss his fun side and his sweet side, which he shared enough to see who he was as his best self.