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Obit: Stu Halliday: Chicago folk musician

13 Sep 13 - 01:23 AM (#3558568)
Subject: Obit: Stu Halliday: Chicago folk musician
From: BK Lick

An old friend, Stu Halliday has passed on. Here are links to some video:
on banjo at No Exit 1981
on guitar at No Exit 1981
at Adler birthday concert 1982
obituary
Halliday, Stuart E. Age 70, thirty year resident of Evanston, passed away on August 16, 2013. Born in Chicago on June 7, 1943, he graduated from Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California. He worked for many years at Northwestern University as a staff assistant. A talented folk and blues musician, Stuart performed on guitar and banjo at the No Exit Cafe when it was located in Evanston, and will be missed by the folk music community. Stuart was a well-educated man of many interests; there was never a dull moment when in his company. He will be forever loved and cherished by his son, Ian and grandson, Liam of Norridge, Illinois, and his sisters, Nancy Halliday of Glenview, Illinois, Sue Brooks of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, and Ann Ellis of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Published in Pioneer Press North from September 12 to September 18, 2013


13 Sep 13 - 09:44 AM (#3558625)
Subject: RE: Obit: Stu Halliday: Chicago folk musician
From: Phil Cooper

Thanks for printing this, BK. I knew Stu mostly through the Adler House back in the day, and from my good friend, Paul Goelz. I remember we had Stu open for Fred Holstein, the one time I got Fred to venture out from Chicago to Libertyville (I was chair person of the concert committee back then). Between shows Stu was jamming with Fred in the back room. The extra guitar parts with what Fred was singing sounded nice.