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#120008 by fisherman bob
Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:09 am
When I was living in New Jersey in the early 80's I saw the Bill Blue Band at the Stanhope House. They had a young lead guitarist named Glenn Pavone. He was one of the most awesome guitaists I ever had the pleasure of listening to live. A few years later he joined forces with Pittsburgh area blues and soul singer Billy Price. He just passed away after a three year battle with cancer. Glenn was a remarkably humble person considering what a monster talent he was on guitar. There's a bunch of great blues artists in heaven who welcomed Glenn with open arms....

#120025 by gbheil
Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:54 pm
God must be preparing one heck of a show considering how many musicians he has called home this year.

#120036 by Starfish Scott
Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:43 pm
All the real talents die right as it starts to get interesting.

If you are a jackass, you'll live forever.
I should be playing well into my 200's. hee hawwwww.

#120047 by fisherman bob
Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:13 pm
THere's a number of decent Youtube videos of Glenn. Just search Youtube Glenn Pavone and you'll find a few. There's a really good one of him playing Red House by Jimi Hendrix. The sound quality isn't the best but you can hear his geniius guitar playing.

#120055 by KLUGMO
Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:24 pm
checked him out bob.
AWSOME player.
Bless him.

#120139 by fisherman bob
Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:32 am
You should have heard Glenn when he was in the Bill Blue Band, talk about awesome. I never did find out why he went with Billy Price, maybe better money. The original Bill Blue line-up that we first saw in the early 80's had some incredible musicians in it. Glenn on lead guitar, Bill Blue on vocals & rhythm and slide guitar, Dave Carey on bass, Mark Crump on drums. I forget the two horn players names (sax and trumpet). Those guys were the ultimate ass-kickin band I ever saw. Talk about putting on a show...

#120206 by philbymon
Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:00 pm
I am glad that you were there to appreciate his talent & work, bob, & sorry to hear that he's gone.

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