RIP T-Bone Wolk

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shamustwin
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RIP T-Bone Wolk

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Hall and Oats, SNL and all around amazing bassist Tom T-Bone Wolk passed away at 58. Heart attack. Way too young!
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Sorry to hear that. :( That's a lot of good music, and still so young.
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Geez, there goes another great, way too young. RIP Tom.
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He was far too young to leave us. :(
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35650740

Great player. Godspeed T-Bone...
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Wow, I can't believe that. I remember seeing him in the Saturday Night Live band in the old days (in addition to Hall & Oats).
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Here's the Hall & Oats "Private Eyes" video with T-Bone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anLfoy2XsFw

(haven't had the time to figure out the embedding thing yet)

He's playing the bass up in "Pete Quaife" position...
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