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Jerome Wright
July 23, 2022
Every time I play one of Seattle Girls' Choir's recordings, I remember the pleasure of working with Al. He was a perfectionist, and had an incredible sense of hearing and of the depth of the music. He could find things that I could not, so he was not only recording us, but increasing our musical awareness. He did a retake once because he heard some noise coming from my shoulder! It has been an honor knowing and working with Al, and I shall remember him always.
Wilmer Fawcett
August 23, 2012
A late but sincere tribute to Al, who I befriended at the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival. Over my years there, I enjoyed many backstage conversations with Al, his wit and knowledge and friendliness. It was a great pleasure to be onstage recently with Stephen, Jeanne and Eileen.
Mary Jo Carlsen
August 4, 2012
Dear Eileen and Family,
I've not seen you since I left Seattle in 1975, but Ingrid has often mentioned you. Wish we hadn't ended up so far apart! This is sad news, and I send all of you my love. I'm glad you were able to spend as much time with Al as you did.
I'll play some music here in Maine in Al's honor.
August 3, 2012
Dear Swanson Family:
I learned of Al's passing just a moment ago...and am still collecting my thoughts. I am blessed to have known this remarkable man! He did so many excellent recordings of the Seattle Girls' Choir - and I can't remember back to when our collaborations began...it seems as if it was an "aleays" thing. His musical ear was so acute as to be scary...one could always trust it. What a joy it has been to know Al and work with him as well.
Please accept Flora's and my condolences. We will attend the Memorial Service next Sunday.
Blessings,
Jerome Wright, Brinnon, Washington
Paul Speer
August 2, 2012
I don't remember when I first met Al but it had to be close to 30 years ago. I also don't remember why but it was certainly related to audio since I am an engineer/producer and recording artist.
Back in the early 1980s, recorded music was making the transition from analog to digital and Al was the go to guy in Seattle for digital. Our first project together was likely creating the CD master for the Natural States album, my first collaboration with David Lanz.
He contributed to many more records over the years and we also tapped Al to engineer orchestra sessions for several albums.
One of those, David Lanz' number one hit "Cristofori's Dream", hit the 500,000 sales mark in the early 1990s and was Al's first and perhaps only gold record.
I considered Al a great friend and a mentor as I learned so much from him. I always enjoyed his dry wit as well, especially when he would grace us with one of his many unique quotes or observations about the world. One of my favorites is "The customer is always the customer" and one I still say to myself when dealing with a particulary difficult client.
Needless to say, Al's passing has left a large void in my life and I feel great sadness. However, I also feel tremendous gratitude and happiness that he will always will be a part of who I am.
Here's to a great human being who will be missed by all whose live's were touched by him.
Elouise & Charles Mattox
August 1, 2012
We feel so fortunate to have met Al and so pleased that he recorded the TangleTown Trio. We hold you, his family, in our hearts.
Seattle Men's Chorus | Seattle Women's Chorus
August 1, 2012
Al engineered all the early recordings for the Seattle Men's Chorus and was a very important part of our early history. He was a very sweet man and will be missed.
Martha Brockenbrough
July 31, 2012
Dear Eileen, Amy and Stephen,
I am so sorry about Al's death. He gave such gifts to our family--the incredible recordings of our family quintet playing remain treasures to all of us.
I have incredibly fond memories of Al peeking in during my viola lessons, and I admire everyone in your family so much: Eileen, one of the best teachers I ever had; Amy, a fellow wordsmith; and Stephen, who remains the only kindergartner I ever met who knew all the presidents.
I wish I were in town to attend the memorial. Please know I'm holding you all in my thoughts, and savoring all of my memories of Al.
July 31, 2012
Al was my mentor and a true friend in every sense. Too many emotions, too many adjectives pile on themselves. I will miss him more than I can express.
Rich McPhail
Judy Knopp
July 29, 2012
Dear Eileen and all of your family, You are in my heart and thoughts in these days and through the many days and years ahead as you travel your new journey on this road without Al by your side. Al will live in my heart and my memory and even in my new experiences as the companion who watches and records my love for each one of you. I am so sorry to know we have lost such a valuable and caring person in our lives. I am so grateful for my knowing you and Al all these years; what a privilege for us to have shared in Al's expertise in the important moments of our lives. You have my heartfelt sympathy.
My prayers,
Ken Centurion
July 29, 2012
Wow! What an accomplished life! Amazing.
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