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CHUCK LOEB NEVER FORGOTTEN!!!!!! YEA CHUCK!!!!! NEVER
JAMES Woods
July 31, 2025 | Detroit, MI | Acquaintance
Dec 7, 1955 – Jul 31, 2017 (Age 61)
Chuck Loeb, a highly regarded jazz guitarist who worked with Stan Getz and Steps Ahead, has died of cancer, according to Jazz Times magazine. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.
CHUCK LOEB NEVER FORGOTTEN!!!!!! YEA CHUCK!!!!! NEVER
JAMES Woods
July 31, 2025 | Detroit, MI | Acquaintance
I worked at Radio Registry which was a company used to book established Musicians such as Chuck Loeb for work at Studio Sessions, Broadway Plays, TV Commercials and Television shows for music Contractors like Emile Charlap, Sandy De Crescent and Sanford Allen to name a few. It was always a pleasure to speak with him as I learned a lot more about the Industry. RIP Mr. Loeb
Sarah McGillis
June 16, 2025 | Work
Miss you forever Chuck - your music lives on forever in us all.
Sean Miller
January 26, 2025 | Other
Listening to Four Play Java Jazz 2011 Miss you Chuck love Listening and watching such a gifted musician You were a legend And truly a A great talent Thank you sir for many great memories still enjoying Sometimes I just listen to four play live concerts and music continually this is one of those weekends And your gifted Daughter Lizzy beautiful voice God blessings to your family
Laurie simply a fan
December 07, 2024 | Other
Watched him at scullers in Boston 20 years ago and him sign 2 of his cd covers. Great loss
V Vera
October 17, 2024
Loved Chuck and I miss him. I still listen to his music today. Awesome musician. Keep his memory going by continuing to listen to his music. E Bop forever!
Jackie Reed
October 17, 2024 | Other
I miss Chuck Loeb and his music. One of a kind, and an amazing talent.
Kevin
June 11, 2024 | Family
Just saw the memorial concert at Berks jazz fest last week dedicated to Chuck. Freaking awesome. Was at that concert years ago when he ran it. Miss him
Keith
April 25, 2024 | Other
A great loss for the music world. Thank you for the melodies.
Joe
March 22, 2024 | Other