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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: funkyjazzjunky on May 15, 2009, 10:46:25 AM
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The fellowship of Bass players lost a comrade with the passing of former NBA player and smooth jazz artist Wayman Tisdale
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Wow; thanks for posting this. I liked his playing; he was a good player. He died of bone cancer (http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/wayman-tisdale-basketball-great-and-jazz-1003973653.story).
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Here (http://blogs.tampabay.com/media/2009/05/rip-wayman-tisdale-remembering-the-amazing-musican-who-was-also-a-sports-legend.html) is a nice remembrance.
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Wow!!!!......
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He was a young man too. Terrible loss. The Way Up interview on the first link is real cool.
OO
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He was the only bass player I ever saw who made Stanley Clarke look physically small by comaparison.
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Very sad news.
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I used to manage the Maintenance Shop bar in the Iowa State University Student Union. It was a Friday night, and we were to play Oklahoma in basketball the next day. I think they were ranked #2 in the country at the time.
Several players from the Oklahoma team came into the bar, and I started giving them beer in the hope that they would over consume and be hung over for the game, and perhaps ISU would have a chance.
Wayman Tisdale came in and said, ?I see that you are giving my friends beer. If you give me some beer, I might score 40 points tomorrow!?. I gave him a six pack and asked him to please not do that. I think he scored 38.
After the team left the bar, one of my bartenders said, ?Call the police, and tell them that the Oklahoma team was here and stole a bunch of beer!?. I declined, knowing that the ISU coach (Johnny Orr) would kill me if I pulled anything like that.
By the way, all of the players were perfect gentlemen.
I wish I had known at the time that Tisdale was a bass player. I?ll bet he didn?t get the chance to talk about that much during basketball season.
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WOW!!!
What a great guy.....and what a performer..I was well impressed by his tone and the feel he put into Sunday's Best
What a tragig loss to the world.yet again.
What bass was that ??
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I see also, that he was another upsidedown player Brilliant!
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This is so sad. From all accounts he was a truly wonderful human being.
Edwin