RIP Nick du Toit in South Africa.
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- Charles Tilley
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RIP Nick du Toit in South Africa.
Got news from Sez Adamson just now that Nic passed away yesterday. He was a good friend of mine and many of you also.
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I remember reading Charles' announcement last year that Nic was bedfast. I was sorry to hear of his respiratory ailment and sorry to read of his subsequent passing.
Nic was a unique character and a professional in the music world. In the week I spent with him in class at Jeffran, I learned how intelligent and educated, both academically and musically, he was.
I am sad to have lost another steel friend.
Condolences to Nic's family and friends.
Nic was a unique character and a professional in the music world. In the week I spent with him in class at Jeffran, I learned how intelligent and educated, both academically and musically, he was.
I am sad to have lost another steel friend.
Condolences to Nic's family and friends.
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Nic
Some confusion on when Nic died but that doesn't affect the loss we have had.
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RIP, Nic. Your contributions were many - your formatted tab sheets will be used by many of us for years to come - a lasting legacy.
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Rest in Peace brother Nick.
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Rest in peace Nic. Very sad to read this. I've been dreading this news since I heard through here that he was bedridden. Nic was incredibly helpful and generous a few years back when I was starting out. We then lost contact and I knew his health was going downhill. My sincere condolences to his family.
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RIP Nic dutroit South Africa
Nic was in a Jeff Newman 5 day class in the early 80's with me.I'm sorry to hear this sad news. My condolences to his friends and family
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