BRIAN O'NEILL: 1955-2005

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"It is with the greatest sadness and loss for words that we mourn the sudden passing of our friend, brother and musical mentor, Brian O'Neill." - Bonerama

Trombonist, composer, arranger, vocalist, pianist Brian O'Neill passed away suddenly December 15th after suffering an apparent heart attack while on a solo piano gig in New Orleans, LA. He was a charter member of the New Orleans based trombone troupe since their first show in 1998. O'Neill was noted for his work with Wayne Cochran and the CC Riders in the 1970's as well as being a mainstay of popular New Orleans R&B vocalist Luther Kent's band "Trick Bag" for the past 25 years. As a freelance trombonist O'Neill was one of the most frequently called trombonists in New Orleans over the past 25 years. In Bonerama O'Neill penned the most recent "Bone Up" from the LIVE From New York CD and also appeared in countless tours and sit ins with the Bonerama horns including appearances with Gov't Mule and the Radiators.

Bonerama trombonist Steve Suter says "Brian O'Neill was the genuine article." Fellow Bonerama trombonist Mark Mullins recalls, "I met Brian on a gig at a Mardi Gras parade 21 years ago and after the first song I realized that is what I wanted to sound like. To have him in the Bonerama band was just a constant inspiration on both a personal and musical level. There was so much he had not had a chance to say yet..." And Bonerama trombonist Craig Klein adds, "He really loved playing the trombone and it was a passion that brought us all together. He is and will always be our bone brother. I love him and will truly miss him in so many ways."

Announcing "A Tribute to Brian O'Neill" w/Bonerama, Luther Kent & Trick Bag, Dave Malone, Fred LeBlanc, Russell Batiste, John Gros, Woodenhead, Leigh Harris, and more.
Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006
Tipitina's Uptown
501 Napoleon Ave, New Orleans, LA
Tickets available at www.tipitinas.com

Updates will be posted at www.bonerama.net

[Published on: 1/3/06]