Hi all,
I am writing this for any Forum Members that have owned a Yamaha arranger. They would almost certainly have known her contributions to the various Yamaha Forums (over 5,000 posts on P.S.R.Tutorial alone) over the years. Sadly she passed away on March 9th with her husband Ray and family at her side.
She was a very special lady and a wonderful keyboard player. I was fortunate to have met her when she visited Keyboard Festivals here in the U.K. and had the pleasure of visiting her and Ray at their home for a enjoyable day at the keyboards some years ago.
She will be sadly missed, R.I.P. Eileen.
Chris
p.s. Apologies to the Moderators if I have posted incorrectly. Please feel free to move the post if required.
Eileen Lowry.
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Re: Eileen Lowry.
Thanks for this Chris.
That is very sad news, and we have lost one of our great players.
As a fellow previous PSR Performer myself, Eileen was always generous with advice and knowledge to myself and
other members, and I was grateful to her for her expertise and kindness whenever I had a problem.
Eileen will be hugely missed...I knew she was ill, and she bravely fought to the end.
I shed a tear for you today, Eileen. You will be missed.
God Bless love.
Keith (Divemaster)
That is very sad news, and we have lost one of our great players.
As a fellow previous PSR Performer myself, Eileen was always generous with advice and knowledge to myself and
other members, and I was grateful to her for her expertise and kindness whenever I had a problem.
Eileen will be hugely missed...I knew she was ill, and she bravely fought to the end.
I shed a tear for you today, Eileen. You will be missed.
God Bless love.
Keith (Divemaster)