Stan Rogers - 30 years on
He died in Cleveland after the plane he was on crashed and caught on fire on June 2,1983. He was returning home from the Kerrville,Texas Festival on a later flight because he had stayed to sit around campfires and sing into the morning hours.. He was 33, leaving behind 4 children and his wife Ariel. His son Nathan is a singer songwriter and speaks in the clip as does Aengus Finnan.
http://music.cbc.ca/#/blogs/2013/5/R...fter-his-death CBC had a small bit last night: |
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Can't believe how fast the time really goes.
A big highlight for me was the day Stan's album "Live at the Groaning Board" (The Groaning Board was a Toronto pub at the time) was being recorded. A group of us fans went there early as the show was to start at noon as I recall. The bar was getting set to open at noon and I joined the line up for drinks and Stan joined in behind me in the line. He was very humble as I remember and we just had a short conversation. Subsequently he autographed the album for me and I still have it in my collection. Following his passing once things were settled there was a celebration of his life concert held in the Bathurst Theatre in Toronto as I recall. Joe Lewis, a Toronto radio host from the Ryerson FM radio station CJRT was the MC for the evening and there were a host of guest appearances including Stan's brother Garnet. There was no fee to enter the concert hall but a donation box was available. Despite the sadness it was a very joyous event. From what I gathered from close sources, although unofficial, a washroom fan on the aircraft overheated and caught fire and Stan had opportunities to exit the plane but held back to let others go ahead of him. He was a no nonsense guy though and didn't suffer fools lightly. "Harris and the Mare" a song Stan wrote which is on the "Live from the Groaning Board" album has a line : "I was a conscie in the war saying what the hell is this for, but I had to see his blood to be a man" It talks about a young intoxicated man (Cleary) who enters the pub where (Stan) and his (wife) were enjoying a quiet pint of stout and Cleary threatens to steal Stan's wife and a brawl ensues. The song has a really great arrangement and is my favorite on the album. The guitar as I recall is in the "DADGAD" tuning. Will always miss you Stan but it's good your music is living on. |
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Today is the 33rd anniversary of the passing of Stan Rogers. He was also in his 33rd year of age when he died.
Stan left a huge body of work for us to enjoy though. I really like his version of "Three Fishers" and "Dark Eyed Molly." Sure do miss those great performances Stan gave. Good gives him lots of stars. |
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His son has a beautiful tribute at his FB page. - Nathan Rogers.. and a beautiful photo of him as a toddler with his dad... check it out..
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