Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Bobert Date: 17 Sep 14 - 08:36 PM FUCK!!! Man, the world is a little poorer... No, make that a lot poorer... B~ |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Janie Date: 17 Sep 14 - 08:18 PM Will be there in my heart. May it be a time of soft sorrow and comfort for you, Lin. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: ChanteyLass Date: 17 Sep 14 - 04:48 PM Me too, Mrrzy, me too. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Mrrzy Date: 16 Sep 14 - 01:12 PM Thank you, I am so sad to read this, can't think how I missed it in April. Wish I could be there to add to the crowd for a wonderful person whom I will miss but I am sure, not as much as his near and dear will. A tragic loss, my sincere condolences to the family. Hope he gets a huge sendoff. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Sep 14 - 11:41 AM This today from Phil Wirth (mudcat moniker Phil Doubleu), who is at the Kansas Winfield event: Please pass along the word that there will be a wake for JohnInKansas on Saturday afternoon at the Waterhole Camp in the Pecan Grove. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,Guest Ard Macha Date: 24 Apr 14 - 04:08 PM Always for to help,I am saddened. RIP John. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Hrothgar Date: 24 Apr 14 - 05:18 AM Always calm, restrained, well expressed. He will be greatly missed. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Tootler Date: 24 Apr 14 - 04:22 AM Only just picked this up. I was surprised and sorry to hear the news. I always enjoyed his posts which were interesting and knowledgeable. He will be much missed. My condolences to his family. Geoff |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: wysiwyg Date: 23 Apr 14 - 04:56 PM Sympathies from PA. He was such a nice man! ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 22 Apr 14 - 07:56 PM Several times I went to Winfield for the Bluegrass festival and never knowingly met up with John, although we always talked about it. But, funny thing, on reading this thread the memory came back to me of midnight jamming with a crew of folks on one of the camp roads, and of a bass player who merrily thumped along on a peculiar double-washtub bass on wheels. Perhaps we never met, but it sure seems like we may have played music together, and I am very glad that we had the chance. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 22 Apr 14 - 05:28 AM I've been at a festival, so I'm also late in adding my condolences. Like everyone else, I always enjoyed his posts. best wishes to Lin & family & friends on their loss. love from sandra |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Desert Dancer Date: 20 Apr 14 - 06:40 PM I haven't been here regularly of late, so I am just seeing this thread and so sorry to find it. Best wishes to you, Lin, and all those who loved him. ~ Becky in Long Beach |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,Lin in Kansas Date: 20 Apr 14 - 11:31 AM Bonnie, he never played a string harp that I know of, although he probably could have if we'd had one. He did occasionally play penny whistle and harmonica, and of course, being John, had to have a set of each. Phil, it's true they were usually on loan to anyone who wanted one. I was always very jealous of John and his son John, who seemed able to play any kind of instrument they picked up, most of which they learned by ear and by just playing them...grrrrrr. Frustrating, when I can barely play lap dulcimer and have absolutely no musical talent whatsoever! I sure did enjoy theirs, though. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 20 Apr 14 - 07:32 AM Writing again to thank Uncle Phil for the great photo. I seem to recall from a long-ago thread that John also played a bit of harp...? (The stringy kind not the blowy kind.) Impossible to think - especially on Easter - that his wonderful vibrant mind isn't busy somewhere, sorting out people's problems and making music. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Uncle Phil Date: 19 Apr 14 - 04:43 PM Lin, we were talking the other night about the time you, Michelle, and John were stranded over by Country Corner with a dead battery. I was at an Irish session when Michelle called me. I came over to find and possibly rescue you. By the time I got there John had already tapped into power and hooked up a battery charger, so we all sat around talking about Irish music. When the talk turned to penny whistles John reached down into his bag and pulled out a roll of penny whistles various keys, just in case someone needed one, you understand. It turned out there was also a nice selection of diatonic harmonicas in various keys in the same bag, just in case. I don't recall ever seeing John play penny whistle or harmonica, though I suppose he did. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 19 Apr 14 - 01:00 PM Uncle Phil- LOL--He became a "professional" musician with that bass. He was playing on the road one night when a man dropped a dollar on the bass...of course by the time John split the money with his two sidemen, it wasn't a very lucrative gig! He had people following him from place to place when he was wheeling the bass around too, because with the two tubs, it sure looked like a beer keg. I think he considered adding a spigot to it just for fun, but didn't want to mess up the sound. He did love to show that thing off. Gary, thank you for all the music and pleasure of your company. I still love "Frog Kissing." Lin |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Uncle Phil Date: 18 Apr 14 - 06:29 PM Ah yes, Gary T, the famous (infamous?) double washtub bass. One of the unique features was dolly wheels to roll it to the streets of the Pecan Grove to serve as John's chick magnet. It worked quite well for that too. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,MikeL2 Date: 18 Apr 14 - 02:16 PM Hi Sad news. I never met John. Only here on Mudcat. He helped me with a few technical problems from time to time. Rest in Peace John My condolences to family and friends. MikeL2 |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Andrez Date: 18 Apr 14 - 08:57 AM Just saw this thread and wanting to make a small affirmation on behalf of all southern hemisphere 'catters to the heartfelt expressions of loss, love and friendship in the posts above on hearing the news of Johns passing. Rest in peace, Andrez |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 18 Apr 14 - 05:50 AM John and I exchanged posts several times in Mudcat...sometimes we agreed on various things....but I just got a post, via the Inter-Galactic-Space-Internet, and I got this: "To Linda, If she lives till age shall scatter, May the frost be upon her head, I'll love her as much and just the same, As the morning we were wed. But if the angels call me, And I go to heaven before, She'll know me, when she sees me, For I'll kiss her at the door." Keep him in your heart...you'll see him again! GfS |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Gary T Date: 18 Apr 14 - 02:26 AM I've had the good fortune to spend many pleasant occasions visiting with John and Lin at Winfield. I'll look forward to seeing Lin again, but of course will miss John. One thing that sticks in my mind is the double bass he designed and played. Double washtub bass, that is. It had two washtubs joined at their open ends, making a resonating chamber with twice the volume of the typical washtub bass -- clever concept and clever name. Unsurprisingly, the rest of its details were superior to those on the average washtub bass as well. Product of a brilliant and slightly (though delightfully) kooky mind. I'll cherish my memories of him. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Brian Peters Date: 17 Apr 14 - 05:25 PM I too read many of John's contributions and was always struck by his expertise, generosity and patience. He will be greatly missed. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,saulgoldie Date: 17 Apr 14 - 05:22 PM I am very sorry to hear this. Condolences to his loved ones. RIP, John. Saul |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Murray MacLeod Date: 17 Apr 14 - 05:19 PM I am so sorry to (belatedly) read this news. John was always very helpful to me over the years with his replies to my banal technical inquiries, and his replies were never condescending, much though they would have been entitled to be. RIP, John... |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 17 Apr 14 - 05:06 PM Again, thank you all for your wonderful comments and condolences. Spaw, we both thought of you as a 3D friend even though we never met in person. Stilly, thank you so much for the kind invitation; wish I could take you up on it. And I will visit the declutter threads, as that's much of what everyone is doing around here these days... Lim |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Lighter Date: 17 Apr 14 - 12:48 PM Am so thickheaded that I only now recognized whom this thread is about. JohninKansas always offered good and sensible comments on computers and everything else. This is a shock and sad indeed. My condolences to all. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Pete Jennings Date: 17 Apr 14 - 12:40 PM What a shock. What a loss to Mudcat. RIP, JiK. (Great photo Uncle Phil). |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Apr 14 - 11:27 AM Lin, Higgins may be in Texas, but the drive probably feels like two states away from the Metroplex. If you find yourself wandering further south when you're in the state, drop me a line - the guest room is always ready, ever since I decluttered it. And please do stop by the most recent in the long-running declutter threads, we haven't seen you there in ages. You may also want to stop by the Jane's Rainbow thread. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 17 Apr 14 - 09:42 AM So sorry for your loss Lin! John will be greatly missed on Mudcat for his wisdom and dignity! |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: catspaw49 Date: 17 Apr 14 - 09:23 AM I come late but with great sorrow in my heart. Jon and Lin have become a part of the Mudcat fabric. He will be missed sorely here. Whenever the question needed answering, John was there. I was amazed at his breadth and depth of knowledge which he shared so clearly. Lin, you and I have been buddies here for a long time and I have no words except to say I am so sorry ..... You have all my best. Please take care of yourself. Pat |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,Lin in Kansas Date: 17 Apr 14 - 01:11 AM Bless all of you for all the tributes to John. He loved music and he loved teaching and sharing knowledge on anything he was interested in, and he had very broad interests. I won't be posting a full-scale obituary for awhile yet, but it will be printed later in the Wichita Eagle newspaper. To let everyone know: We are planning a day-long "wake" at the Winfield Festival this year, on Saturday Sept. 20th, at the Waterhole Camp in the Pecan Grove. John didn't want a funeral or any kind of religious gathering, so since he went to Winfield for so many years (the first trip we took together from Washington was the 2,000-mile trip to Winfield--and he hooked me, too), we felt that would be the best venue to celebrate his life and music. Anyone who can attend is welcome. BYOB; coffee available all day. John's ashes are to be buried in the Goodwin-Emmons Cemetery near Higgins, TX, where my son is also buried. I am confident he will qualify for a Veteran's service there. A date has not yet been set for burial. Thank you Phil, for posting the photo and your help and Stilly's in starting this thread. Y'all made me smile and cry and be even happier I was his wife for more than 20 years. The family has rallied around and I want for nothing. Gratefully, Lin in Kansas |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: ChanteyLass Date: 16 Apr 14 - 09:40 PM I already posted, but now I'm adding my thanks for the photo link. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Alice Date: 16 Apr 14 - 08:29 PM This is such sad news. My condolences to his family. Alice |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Rob Naylor Date: 16 Apr 14 - 07:51 PM Very sad news. I never met him, but always found his posts here informative, friendly and respectful. He'll be missed. Condolences to his family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Rog Peek Date: 16 Apr 14 - 07:08 PM Only knew John from his postings which were always interesting and informative. Very shocked to hear this sad news, sincere condolences to his family. Rog |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Steve Shaw Date: 16 Apr 14 - 06:46 PM Very sad news. My good wishes go to all his nearest and dearest. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Janie Date: 16 Apr 14 - 06:31 PM Thanks for posting that wonderful photograph. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Bert Date: 16 Apr 14 - 06:05 PM Bugger, as Dave said. But that doesn't seem to cover it. I'm going to go outside and cuss a lot and I'll howl at the moon tonight and sing a song for him. Gonna miss him. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST,Arkie Date: 16 Apr 14 - 05:58 PM Mudcat will certainly not be the same. John was always helpful and did so generously. He also responded to obscure requests that were of little interest to anyone else. He provided information that I personally needed on many occasions. His loss will be deeply felt. His legacy will continue on. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Gurney Date: 16 Apr 14 - 05:01 PM I've never met, nor expected to meet John, but he helped me on this forum with his hugely broad knowledge. I'll miss him. Commiserations to his family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: JHW Date: 16 Apr 14 - 04:42 PM Very sorry to learn this, sad to lose a man I knew only from text on a computer screen (which I just used but he knew how it worked!). Always helpful and comprehensively authoritative. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 14 - 03:37 PM In a personal exchange with John I'd asked him if he still played sax, something he'd done in his younger days. He replied, "Yes, but now I do it on a mandolin." He was a gentleman and he seemed to know lots about almost everything. Seriously smart man and a great sense of humour. I'm still shocked and greatly saddened when I see his obit notice. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: gnu Date: 16 Apr 14 - 02:36 PM I too was elated to see the pic. Thanks. To echo others, not 'quite what I expected' but that doesn't surprise me. JiK surprised me with almost every post. I remember posting a number of times to threads which asked a question or sought help in some way, something like... "Blah, blah, blah but just wait... JiK will be along soon to sort it for you." Also I quipped (teased) with him by times, saying things like "JiK knows everything." because that's the way it seemed. Most importantly, nice guy. Real nice guy. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 14 - 12:11 PM Does anyone know that Lin is doing ok? |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Apr 14 - 11:42 AM What a great photo, Phil! Thanks for posting the link. I hadn't imagined someone who looked as "folkie" either. :) And a drill press in his camping gear - that doesn't surprise me, for some reason. We need some more smiles, I hope a few other "3-D" friends come along with interesting observations. P.S. I looked it up - Lin is for "Linda" in Lin_in_Kansas, apologies for the extra "n". |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Bill D Date: 16 Apr 14 - 11:16 AM Oh my... because I had lived in Wichita many years ago, and had been to the Winfield festival, John & I had compared notes on the campground and the festival - and also on many technical issues of fonts. I had intended to get back to Wichita one more time to see some friends, and had intended to meet John at least once. His breadth of knowledge on so many topics amazed me, and I will, as so many others have said, miss his timely and informative posts. Lin... please know how that so many of us, though it was only online, knew John as not only a good guy, but also an important one. Please say hello here if & when you are up to it. 'bye, John... |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Jack Campin Date: 16 Apr 14 - 11:13 AM Thanks for the photo! Somehow I hadn't imagined him looking quite as straight-up folky. What was his mandolin playing like? |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: SINSULL Date: 16 Apr 14 - 10:40 AM Very sad. RIP John. |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: Uncle Phil Date: 16 Apr 14 - 09:54 AM That last post was from me on someone else's computer. - Phil |
Subject: RE: Obit: John Robinson aka JohnInKansas Apr 10, 2014 From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 14 - 09:49 AM Sorry about that, Jack. Try this link instead. JohnInKansas |
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