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    Rest in peace uncle eldred (not a biker)

    Just thought i best drop a quick word in for my great uncle eldred, who passed away aged 88 earlier this week. Known as the pioneer of the new zealand music industry along with my grandfather philip who passed away in 1997.

    He left a good legacy and a hell of a recording studio that has been going strong since the end of WW2

    RIP Eldred Stebbing.

    You will be missed but you had a good run.

    Cheers: Mark Stebbing.

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    Knew both of them and spent many long weekends recording in that studio.

    They will be missed by more people than you can imagine.

    (Now I know you're a Stebbing, I'll have to be more pleasant.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Knew both of them and spent many long weekends recording in that studio.

    They will be missed by more people than you can imagine.

    (Now I know you're a Stebbing, I'll have to be more pleasant.)
    LOL!! Yeah, people you know have relatives...

    Condolences Mark. They left a great legacy...
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Knew both of them and spent many long weekends recording in that studio.

    They will be missed by more people than you can imagine.

    (Now I know you're a Stebbing, I'll have to be more pleasant.)
    No need to be more pleasent i can't take credit for the things they achieved. You may know my father graeme, was head sound at aotea for years... (son of philip)

    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    LOL!! Yeah, people you know have relatives...

    Condolences Mark. They left a great legacy...

    That they did, now i gotta work on one of my own, not many of us left now, had 2 stebbings pass away in the last 2 weeks

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