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Any Austin music fan in the 90s knew of Toni's music, and many of you probably crossed paths with me at a random Tuesday "Hippie Hour" where she would throw down with Casper, Scrappy Jud, Rich and others.  She has passed away from complications related to a brain aneurysm.  Fair sailing, Toni, your lovely voice and songs brought a lot of happiness to so many people.

 Toni Price | Spotify

 

 

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Any Austin music fan in the 90s knew of Toni's music, and many of you probably crossed paths with me at a random Tuesday "Hippie Hour" where she would throw down with Casper, Scrappy Jud, Rich and others.  She has passed away from complications related to a brain aneurysm.  Fair sailing, Toni, your lovely voice and songs brought a lot of happiness to so many people.

 Toni Price | Spotify

 

 

Shit.

That's the same thing that happened to Laura Branigan actually.

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One of my favorite recording sessions I've ever worked on was when she and Champ Hood rolled into my little studio just south of Continental Club after a Hippie Hour, ostensibly to lay down some backing tracks on a record I was engineering.  They were buzzed, to put it kindly.  It took a while, but it was so much fun, as they were both charming and super talented.  I had never met either of them but they treated me like an old friend.  Smart, gifted, generous people.

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Damn we were talking about going to see her play again just the other day. Came here to post. I revived her Midnight Pumpkin album about a month ago into the current music rotation at our house. She was really really good and to me the epitome of Austin music before it went corporate and national. I remember taking out of town guests to the Continental club and them always responding with “wow she’s amazing…” back then it seemed our best artists never really broke through but we’re still just fucking great. Hey day of Guy Forsyth, Toni, Bob Schneider, come to mind. Like the best kept secrets. 

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and stopped reading the paper when former staffer Ken Lieck's "Dancing About Architecture" column joked about her friends Kelly Willis and Buck Owens.

@HenryJames do you know what this reference is about?  I can't find it.  I played in a few bands with Ken, he's an interesting dude.  Very, very smart and very much encamped in left field.

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and stopped reading the paper when former staffer Ken Lieck's "Dancing About Architecture" column joked about her friends Kelly Willis and Buck Owens.
[mention=14]HenryJames[/mention] do you know what this reference is about?  I can't find it.  I played in a few bands with Ken, he's an interesting dude.  Very, very smart and very much encamped in left field.
Apparently, in fall of 95, he made some joke about Buck Owens. People complained. He wrote that Kelly got his joke which apparently want true. Toni wrote him a letter. I found the fallout, just not the so called joke.

I asked Kelly about it. She said, "I remember that. She got more angry than I did! I felt loved."
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25 minutes ago, hullabelew said:

Great post from Robyn. And check out her guitar player. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DC4SrNQJNRS/?igsh=MWZ3dG54ZWVwODUzOQ==

Rich's post from Facebook:

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I can’t believe Toni’s gone. My heart is breaking. Things were going so nicely for her. We had a wonderful duo up and running between us; she loved doing our regular shows at The Devil’s Backbone Tavern; she’d found an old box of videotapes that I was digitizing for her daughter Amber to post on a YouTube channel; she was ready to start shooting videos of our shows for the channel; she was even looking into booking some festivals and getting out into the world. Then this. I’m in bits.
 
Toni Price was all about real music, and that was pretty much it. (Well, some Jack Daniels for a while, but that eased off after the pandemic.) It seemed that all she wanted was to move and be moved by real, true music. I tried to play my best for her and she seemed to appreciate it, which was a real honor. Her favorite thing was being up in front of a happy, smiling, appreciative crowd. She’d appreciate them right back, especially in the last couple of years that we played together. And now it’s done. I can’t believe it. My heart is breaking. I love you, Toni.
 
(Before I go, I want to give an enormous hug to Cindy White, who was Toni’s guardian angel for years. Fame and fortune are not mutually inclusive in our musical world, and Cindy took amazing care of Toni through ups and downs over the years. If you see Cindy, give her a hug for Toni and me.)

 

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