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NNadir

(38,473 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 08:20 PM 8 hrs ago

I didn't know that Ralph Towner died.

He was a major player in my emotional life; I saw him in concert many times, often when he toured with the late John Abercrombie, but with many other musicians in various incarnations, including the band Oregon.

There was a certain night, very sad for me as I saw it at the time, a long time ago in San Diego, long before I met my future wife, this piece went right through me.



It turned out to be for the best, but I didn't know it then. I'm an atheist but I always liked this quote from Jean Ingelow: "I have lived to thank God that all my prayers have not been answered."

Anyway:

Ralph Towner

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I didn't know that Ralph Towner died. (Original Post) NNadir 8 hrs ago OP
Love his music WestMichRad 6 hrs ago #1
Nice SuzyandPuffpuff 6 hrs ago #2
Music can surely touch our heart and soul. Alliepoo 5 hrs ago #3

Alliepoo

(2,847 posts)
3. Music can surely touch our heart and soul.
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:37 PM
5 hrs ago

This piece is beautiful. I’m not familiar with his music but now that I’ve heard this I’m going to find more to listen to.

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