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This is a minor blip on most folks radar but Dr Robert Reynolds who served for 26 years as director of bands at the University of Michigan and nearly 30 years as conductor o the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, as well as mentoring numerous current and former band and orchestra directors around Michigan and the nation passed yesterday. He was 91.

When we lived in Michigan I was fortunate to spend a bit of time playing in the Farmington Concert Band. Director Damien Crutcher was one of his students (and friends). He had Dr Reynolds in on a few occasions to conduct the band, including our 60th Anniversary concert at Orchestra Hall. 

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25 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said:

This is a minor blip on most folks radar but Dr Robert Reynolds who served for 26 years as director of bands at the University of Michigan and nearly 30 years as conductor o the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, as well as mentoring numerous current and former band and orchestra directors around Michigan and the nation passed yesterday. He was 91.

When we lived in Michigan I was fortunate to spend a bit of time playing in the Farmington Concert Band. Director Damien Crutcher was one of his students (and friends). He had Dr Reynolds in on a few occasions to conduct the band, including our 60th Anniversary concert at Orchestra Hall. 

Reynolds was also one of those guys who had the thankless task of succeeding a legend. He had to go to work everyday in building with his predecessor's name on it. 

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20 hours ago, oblong said:

This is John Candy level.  And not just because they worked together.  Can't even begin to figure out her best work or my favorite.

For a long time for me it was her and Teri Garr as the funniest women alive.  Now I don't know....

 

JLD, maybe?

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She either auditioned or was already cast on SNL during the Ebersol years but that was also when he brought back Michael O’ Donoghue and he was especially ornery.  The first meeting he talked of destroying the show so she bailed.  She might have been too good for that show. 

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12 minutes ago, oblong said:

She either auditioned or was already cast on SNL during the Ebersol years but that was also when he brought back Michael O’ Donoghue and he was especially ornery.  The first meeting he talked of destroying the show so she bailed.  She might have been too good for that show. 

No, I'm glad it went down the way it did.    We saw what happened to most of the people from that era.   It's a good thing she walked away.   Smart lady.    If she got sucked into that vortex, the rest of her career probably doesn't happen in a good way.  

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