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It's being reported that Toby Hanks has passed away. Waiting for confirmation, but. The source seems reliable.

Sad day in the tuba world


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Holy cow!

Rest in peace to all three men. I never met HoJo but I did meet Toby on several occasions when I lived in Brooklyn between 1985 and 1988. I was not lucky enough to ever hear Red Lehr play live, but like both Toby and Howard: I enjoyed everything of his that I heard on my home stereo system.

Our little world just lost three of its giants in short order.

This is very sad information to read.
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I took a handful of lessons from Toby in my last year at the University of Maryland (he was the tuba instructor). He was a great teacher and very kind. I wasn't a music major, but he did try to talk me into it. "People should pay to hear you play," he said. HA! I didn't believe it then or now... When he asked me why I didn't want to be a music major, I told him I couldn't tolerate the risk or uncertainty of so few career opportunities. He quickly understood, and encouraged me to keep playing after I was done in school. And obviously, I have done that. Thanks, Toby, for the vote of confidence.

Anyone know how old he was?

RIP, Toby.
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I believe he was nearly 80, and I seem to remember that his proper first name is Thompson.
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Yes, Thompson. And I had the impression that he was about 20 years older than me when I got the lesson from him or otherwise met with him. So I would have placed it more at about 75. Either way, he lived a long life.

My favorite recording of his playing was with the NYBQ on the Jan Bach "Laudes", which was some truly phenominal stuff.
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Sad news to hear this morning; all I can say is I hope your source is wrong.
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was sent this page...
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1754163-Thompson-Hanks wrote:
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Jim Self posted this on Facebook:

“... So Mel Greenagle, Toby Hanks and Howard Johnson died yesterday. Red Lehr few days ago and now Bob Pallansch today. Tough time for tuba players. All great friends and important musicians...”
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Wait, Bob, too?

I thought 2021 was going to be better...
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bort2.0 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:13 pm Anyone know how old he was?
According to this, he was 79.

https://www.intelius.com/results/?first ... ives=false

https://www.discogs.com/artist/1754163-Thompson-Hanks
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Seems to be true, sadly.
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Toby was a fine and courteous gentleman and a musician of the highest order. Looking back at the early Seventies, his performances with the New York Brass Quintet for example, there was none better nor more elegant.

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Farewell to a great musician and human being. He was a profound influence in my life.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/ ... =197516017
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