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Doug Richardson
Doug Richardson
#3 - 2630 Nechako Dr.
Kamloops, B.C.
V2E 2
Canada
ambersheen@mac.com     
Brian Richmond
 
Brian is also in the class of 1969
      
Bruce Rinaldi
 
    
Bud Ringer
 
1793 Knollwood Cres.
Kamloops, BC
V2C 4M4

bud.ringer@weyerhaeuser.com     
Doug Robertson
 
    
Rick Robertson
 
    
Tony Robertson
 
Tony is also in the class of 1969
      

A lifelong blues guitarist and purist who was a fixture on the Vancouver and Kamloops music scenes died Friday (December 7, 2012).

Tony Robertson, 62, died from complications of a blood disorder, friends said Sunday.

"He's just one of those guys who played with just about everyone," said local musician and radio personality Henry Small.

"Everyone loved him. He was a gentleman and loved R&B and blues - when it was popular and when it wasn't."

Robertson headed local band Vaqueros, recorded recently with Small's band and toured extensively with Long John Baldry two decades ago.

He grew up on the South Shore, but spent the majority of his professional career in Vancouver, including as a soundman and booking agent at the Yale Hotel, a staple in Vancouver's blues music scene.

His legacy also includes a Kamloops nightclub, Blue Grotto, which grew out of his own volunteer-based Blues Underground Network (BUN) in Kamloops that booked touring acts in venues across the city. Eventually, it found a permanent home at Blue Grotto.

Robertson played with blues icon Baldry throughout the '90s, including touring in Europe.

"I don't think there's anyone from Vancouver in that era who didn't play with him at one time," Small said.

Robertson moved back to Kamloops a decade ago, where he invigorated blues rock and worked tirelessly playing and booking acts.

Friend Rod Duncan said Robertson, a longtime vegetarian, never succumbed to the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, despite his associates and years in the business.

"He was such a sweet guy," Duncan said. "He had an effect on people, not just his music but his personality."


Jane Robinson
Jane Robinson Bond
2775 8th Avenue West
Vancouver, BC


     
Anne Rodford
Anne Sturt
    
Susan Rogers
Susan Rogers
Box 725
Summerland, British Columbia
V0H 1Z0

srr49@hotmail.com     
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