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R.I.P. Ron Tutt

Started by lbpesq, October 26, 2021, 04:27:31 PM

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lbpesq

Ron Tutt, whose drumming included a long stint with Elvis as well as playing with Jerry in JGB (where I first became aware of him) has passed away at 83.

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Bill, tgo

gearhed289

RIP. I was always fascinated by the double kick drum set he played with Elvis.

BeenDown139

he was a monster on the drums.  check out his playing on the Elvis tv special concert from hawaii back in the 70's.  good matchup with Jerry Scheff  btw.
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cozmik_cowboy

83 - too soon, but not a bad run for someone who hung with Jerry, Gram, and E............

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hankster

Aww, man, that's sad news. A great great drummer and Gram/Elvis/Emmylou alum. Saw him with Emmylou at the Palomino many years ago. Keep the beat, Ron.
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lbpesq

Quote from: hankster on October 27, 2021, 10:58:31 AM
Aww, man, that's sad news. A great great drummer and Gram/Elvis/Emmylou alum. Saw him with Emmylou at the Palomino many years ago. Keep the beat, Ron.

Wow, the old Palomino Club in North Hollywood!  I haven't thought of that place in years.  I remember seeing Jerry Jeff Walker there in around 1974 or 1975.

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hankster

It was a grand place. Saw Emmylou there several times, and Elvin Bishop, and Carlene Carter. All in 1979. It's torn down now. I lived a few blocks away when I lived in LA.
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