I would just like to say thank you to all the good folks out there for all
their thoughts and prayers Dern this very trying time. This just to me is
really hard to take in. I just saw the guy a week before he passed. It just
goes to show, you never know. He’s going to be very severely mist buy me both
professionally as well as personally as a friend. I’ve known him for over 40
years. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t have received a job with Billy Mac
and the juke joint Johnny’s. And, I wouldn’t have met Linda. And, we recorded
two albums together. i owe it all to him and the Lord above. I have a Lotta
good memories, but this one is not so nice. nothing can explain the way I feel
about this at this point, but, I know, I’ll see him on the other side. Our IP
brother.
Thanks for listening. Sorry if this is a bit off topic. Take care and God bless
all of you. Tony 1978 and Linda
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 10, 2020, at 12:37 PM, Healing Song Massage
<healingsongcmt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Vickie.
Tony, I am so sorry. Hugs.
Bea.
From: msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vickie
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2020 7:14 PM
To: MSB Alumni
Subject: [msb-alumni] O.T. Condolences to my brother Tony
I know that this probably doesn’t belong here on this list, but I wanted to
express my condolences to Tony in the loss of probably his best friend in the
music business, and someone who has pretty much replaced his brother, since
our brother Randy passed back in 2009. This is Gary Lintemuth. He played
bass guitar in almost every band Tony ever played with over the past 40 plus
years. He was a big guy, wouldn’t want to mess with him, but gentle as a
kitten. He was also a teacher, and an accountant, doing taxes for people,
and in fact was the manager for H. and R. Block in St. Johns, upon his
passing. Tony told me he passed away yesterday morning probably from COPD
complications. Not the virus, as he was tested both Friday and Sunday and
results were negative. So, don’t know who might know Gary, from this list,
but anyone who has ever went to watch Tony play, probably met Gary. He was
the one who got Tony into the latest band, Billy Mack and the Jute Joint
Johnies. So, Tony’s taking it pretty hard, and I thought I would ask for
comfort for him, from our MSB friends. So, R.I.P. Gary Lintemuth!
Vickie Rolison
May God bless you now, and evermore!