Chas Smith

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Jon Light (deceased)
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

I have learned through the sound track, score and sound design community that Chas passed today.
My admiration for Chas as an artist, a musician, a craftsman, an inventor....is huge.
I would have loved to meet him.

I played a couple of his cds this afternoon.

Respect.
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Post by Craig Stock »

So sad to hear, rest in peace Chas!
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Oh, no! While we never met in person, I spoke with him on the phone and as it turned out, he become good friends with my college roommate, which I didn't discover until the last few years.

I knew he was sick but since he kept posting on Facebook, I let myself believe he would somehow survive longer.

So sorry to hear this news.
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Post by Daniel Morris »

This is so hard to hear.
I had communications with him over the years, and he was always very open.
I will really miss his occasional CDs on Cold Blue.
Rest in peace, Chas.
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Post by Skip Edwards »

This is sad news. He was quite a guy...innovator, inventor, craftsman, player...
It was Chas that got a bunch of us on the sessions for the Man Of Steel soundtrack.
You can see him playing his bass steel here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvQOa8CN-gI
Thanks again, Chas...
Vaya con Dios...

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Post by Mike Neer »

One of the biggest gut punches I’ve ever felt, and for a man I never met personally.

Chas was a great inspiration to me. An incredible mind and with the hands to bring things to life. A real renaissance man. The world grew a bit dimmer just now.
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this is terrible news. i appreciated his skills as a weldor and fabricator. he was a total craftsman. when someone is that good at what they do it really is inspiring and gives you something to shoot for. it has been a pleasure to mine this forum and read about how he directed those abilities and restoration skills towards the steel guitar.
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Post by Abe Levy »

Chas was an incredible person. This is horrible news. I haven’t talked to him in a while and did not know he was ill. Such a huge loss. I’ll never forget how he lit up when I brought my Bigsby to him to do a little machining on - he opened the case and his eyes just sparkled. He truly loved steel guitars. His collection was incredible. There are no more like him. He was one of a kind. I loved, among many other things about him, how much he loved to swear and curse, something I enjoy as well. He will be very sorely missed. RIP
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

This is terrible news. If Chas had excelled at just one of his multiple exceptional talents he would be renowned in that field. On top of that he was as nice a guy as you could ever know. I’m in shock.
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Post by Brad Bechtel »

What a shock! May his memory be a blessing.

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I'm speechless. He was one of my best friends.
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Post by Doug Freeman »

I will miss Chas dearly. We played together for many years in a western swing band called the Radio Ranch Straight Shooters. So many fun times and memories. I saw him around this time last year at his home near Grass Valley, CA, after he had just delivered files to Hans Zimmer for his soundtrack work on Dune 2. He was in great spirits but already on borrowed time in his cancer journey. An absolutely unique and solid human being, with unparalleled imagination and determination—the things he willed into being boggle the mind.
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Post by Andy Volk »

Chas was an incredible, visionary inventor, musician and steel player. So sad to hear this news. He was very helpful to me when I was writing about Joaquin. This is a shock. RIP
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Post by Tommy Detamore »

So sad to hear about Chas. He invited me into his home in the early 2000’s and after giving me the grand tour of his home, studio, and incredible instrument collection I felt that I was in the presence of a true genius. RIP brother Chas. You will be greatly missed by so many.
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Post by Boo Bernstein »

I am SO sad to hear this. Chas was an amazing person on so many levels. Vaya con Dios, my friend!
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Post by Ricky Davis »

My Heart is heavy. Chas would come out to almost every gig back when I toured California a lot. We had so many Steel guitar mechanical talks; I learned SO MUCH from Chas and got to see some incredible stuff he had. He was intrigued that I was such the mechanical nerd like him...we looked forward to seeing each other. What a Loss; RIP Chas, you were an incredible inspiration to so many through out the years.
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Post by Jeff Keyton »

R.I.P., Chas, sorry to hear this. Didn't know him except through Bobby's great forum, and he's been one of the most interesting posters. Always enjoyed seeing the pics of the steels and whatever else he was working on.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

So sad today! What an incredible soul! Here's a clip about the movie that Chas and a few of us got to be a part of...
https://youtu.be/AvQOa8CN-gI?si=j6Jg0ujsHrzaoldF
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Post by David Wren »

Wow, so sad, we met at one of Mike Perlowin's "pearl jams", some years ago now.

One by one it seems I have to say goodbye to my steel guitar friends.

So sad.
My only solace is that you younger pickers take off where we pioneers left off.
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

Very very sad news. RIP Chas.
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Post by Drew Howard »

RIP Chas Smith, an Amnerican original.
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Post by David Wright »

So Sorry to hear this, RIP Chas.....
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R.I.P. Chas Smith

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I'm proud to to say Chas was a very good friend of mine. I am very sad at his passing. I visited him in his workshop in L.A. quite a few times. We both played on records by the minimalist composer Harold Budd, also now no longer with us. We are all going, one by one. RIP Chas.
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A loss for sure.

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We agreed on a few things and disagreed on more, but I liked him and considered him a very talented man.

Sad that he has passed so soon after moving to a nice place in the country.
A loss for sure. :roll: :cry:
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Post by Richard Alderson »

My condolences to those who knew Chas Smith. Is there a thread with further information about the Man of Steel project?
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