dmatthews
Ambassador of Birds
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My Robert story.
Many of you SoCal folk had the privilege of interacting in person with Robert. Swap parts and guitars. Living in the Midwest, I did not get that opportunity. What I received from Rob was affirmation. I had just posted that we have a lot of talented guitar players on this forum. Compared, I'm just an average bedroom hack.... at best. Rob responded to that. Reminded me that what I do with a guitar.... regardless skill level... is something the overwhelming majority of the population cannot do. He continued with " you put fingers on a fret board and make notes. That make you a musician." From that point, when people ask me if I play guitar I know longer respond with "I play at it." Now I just say, yes I do.
Edit: I agree with Sapient. Seeing the banner was tough. Shed a tear as I did again while typing this post.
I'm still trying to let it sink in that in a flash, Robert is gone.
Sorry bro, only just logged on. Firstly it was Robert Jr, then Marc. I then messaged Melania and sent condolences and told her I would let the family here on TTR know. I have since had Robert Jr. and Marc send me friend requests on FaceBook. And it appears that Marc has joined TTR as well. Welcome, Marc, and once again, my sincere condolences. As you can see, your dad was well loved here, and we all miss him. Please stay a while and get to know the rest of this dysfunctional family we call The Tone Rooms Family.Alex, was it Robert M or Marc Herndon who told you? I had a nice talk with Marc last night and understandably, he has not slept too well.
I let him know how good a friend to us all that his dad was. He thanked me for all my kind regards and for sharing a few stories.
I also mentioned that his grandma and I had become mutual friends on Facebook, at which, he said Nana would love to hear from me too.
It was very hard to word things just so, to send to his mom. But I did.
Pretty cool. I’d go with sometime in the 80s? Mom had big hair.Robert and his mom a long time ago.
I can’t remember if he said he was 16 or 18 when that was recorded. He was born in 65 so it was either 81 or 83.Pretty cool. I’d go with sometime in the 80s? Mom had big hair.
Hey Joe good to see ya brotherJust seen this. RIP Robert. Condolences to the family.