T-Bone Wolk Dead
By Mr. Moderator on Mar 1, 2010
T-Bone Wolk, longtime Hall & Oates collaborator and bassist for the G.E. Smith (another H&O alum)-led Saturday Night Live house, died Saturday, February 27, of a heart attack. Known as the third (or sometime fourth, behind Oates' mustache) member of Hall & Oates, Wolk first made his professional mark as a bassist on Kurtis Blow's "These Are the Breaks." Along with being the cool, hat-wearing, occasionally Rick Danko-style bass-playing foil to the ponytailed, grimacing Smith (who in fairness may be as fantastic a human being as they come), Wolk played with Elvis Costello, Roseanne Cash, and many more.
In recent years Wolk was often seen playing guitar alongside Hall & Oates, which taking nothing away from his 6-string chops just wasn't right.
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There were two other sudden passings this weekend:
Terry Howard, known for his engineering work with Ray Charles and for being unfairly accused by the Charles estate of running off with master tapes:
http://www.cakewalk.com/artist/Howard.asp
Also, David Nolan who worked in radio at WNYC, WBAI and later was the archivist at the 92nd Street Y.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2010/02/26/dave-nolan-1962-2010/
All three men were young and their deaths were sudden and tragic.
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