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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsR.I.P. "Godfather of the Jam Bands," Col. Bruce Hampton, 1947-2017
http://www.jambands.com/news/2017/05/02/col-bruce-hampton-1947-2017/
Singer/guitarist Col. Bruce Hampton, the Aquarium Rescue Unit founder who grew into a godfather of the modern jamband scene, passed away earlier this morning. He was 70.
A staple of the Southeast music scene, Hamptonwho celebrated his birthday on April 30collapsed onstage while performing Turn on Your Lovelight with an all-star cast a Atlantas Fox Theatre at the end of his own tribute show, Hampton 70. The evening featured a multi-generational cast, including: Widespread Panics John Bell, Dave Schools, Duane Trucks and Jimmy Herring, Phishs Jon Fishman, R.E.Ms Peter Buck, Karl Denson, Leftover Salmons Drew Emmitt, Rev. Jeff Mosier, Warren Haynes, Drivin N Cryin frontman Kevn Kinney, Johnny Knapp, Chuck Leavell, T. Hardy Morris, Brandon Niederauer, John Popper, Frank Zappa associate Denny Walley, Oliver Wood, actor Billy Bob Thornton, Cy Young winner Jake Peavy and others. The breathe of performers spoke to Hamptons far-reaching influence.
After Hampton passed out, the Foxs curtain was pulled closed and the singer/guitarist was rushed to Atlantas Crawford Long Hospital. An official announcement states, After collapsing on stage surrounded by his friends, family, fans and the people he loved Col. Bruce Hampton has passed away. The family is asking for respect and privacy at this difficult time.
Hamptons onetime bandmate Mosier was one of the first musicians to confirm his passing, writing: I feel so blessed to have been there tonight and be a part of the greatest gathering of friends and loved ones. Ive never seen Bruce happier. Ive never been sadder. Ive dreaded this day for years, but could have never imagined a more joyful departure. I feel so lost. Both Tedeschi Trucks Band and Widespread Panic shared his families words shortly after his death was confirmed.
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R.I.P. "Godfather of the Jam Bands," Col. Bruce Hampton, 1947-2017 (Original Post)
Miles Archer
May 2017
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(54,770 posts)1. He was a great entertainer. 40 some years ago, I played poker in a group he was in.
Didn't really know him other than a few poker sessions. Believe me, he was as "strange" (in a very good way) a poker player as musician, entertainer and person.
Really shocked to read that this morning. The concert was really cookin and he seemed in great form until he got sick near the end.
What a shame.
I saw him a bunch down in Atlanta when I went to school there. Too sad.