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Edited on Fri Sep-28-07 11:01 AM by abq e streeter
from our bass player. I play sax and harp, not even remotely close to as well as Gary. I met Gary on several occasions; one hell of a nice guy in a business where not everyone is. One of those times was in a bar in Burbank , California. A week night, and the place was pretty empty. I was there with my cousin, and the woman I was visiting out there. There was also a guy sitting by himself at the bar. The next time I saw Gary was back in Albuquerque a year later. He remembered I'd been at the bar in Burbank and asked if I remembered the guy alone at the bar, and told him yeah, sort of anyway, and he told me the guy was Roger Clinton. Just thought of that story when I heard that Gary died. A damn shame--49 yrs old, way too soon. My buddy Alex was his drummer on his most recent road (and local Austin) gigs; I'll probably get more info about what happened the next time Alex is back in Albuquerque for a visit. Gary was no more than an acquaintance, not really more than a fellow musician I met a few times, but always friendly as hell; like a lot of people have described him (just saw tributes on an Austin music website), a regular Joe... Sounds like you knew him a lot better than I did, but I feel privileged to have known him at all, and very privileged to have seen him play on a handful of occasions. Rest in peace, Gary.
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