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Anonymous
6 years ago

Dear Bob, Though. I do not know you in person, I came across to your vocal exercises on Spotify three days ago and followed your instructions and steps and completed all your exercises. I now learned how to relax my tongue, chin, jaws, shoulders, neck - the entire body and my voice colour has changed tremendously. There's no more tightness. My breath support can now connect well with my voice. My voice is now bright, fresh and forward. The transition notes from chest to head register have also turned to be more evenly and smoothly now. I owe this to you! A BIG THANKS to you Bob. Your exercises and instructions will be used forever and ever. THANK YOU! I will always have you in my heart and memoir.

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Rodolfo Diaz Acosta
11 years ago

could anybody helpme to find his score exercices in paped music PLEASE

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JACKIE LOVE
13 years ago

I HAVE JUST RETURNED TO AUSTRALIA HOW SAD TO HEAR THE NEWS BOB HAS PAST. I HAVE SUCH FOND MEMORIES OF DEAR BOB AND THE HIGHEST RESPECT FOR HIM. HE WORKED WITH ME WHEN I FIRST MOVED TO SYDNEYy ... HE CONTINUED THE TRAINING I HAD STARTED AS A YOUNG GIRL IN PERTH … WITHOUT ANY FRIENDS BUT MANY SINGING OPPORTUNITIES, BOB WAS ALWAYS THERE WITH HIS LOVELY SOFT SPIRIT AND READY WITH A LAUGH! ALWAYS CARING, ENCOURAGING AND EXCITED FOR MY PROGRESS, HE GUIDED ME TO HIS MENTOR IN LONDON, FLORENCE NORBERG. I ALWAYS FELT I HAD A LOVING AND AFFECTIONATE BOND WITH BOB ,NO MATTER HOW MUCH TIME PASSED BETWEEN VISITS. REST IN PEACE BOB, I'M SURE YOU ARE STILL SHARING YOUR GIFT WHEREVER YOU ARE NOW. YOU HAVE LEFT SO MANY FOND MEMORIES AND SUCCESS STORIES FROM YOUR WONDERFUL WORK AND TIRELESS GIVING, AND I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU. I AM GRATEFUL FOR OUR TIME TOGETHER AND CONTINUE CONSTANTLY WITH THE APPLICATION OF YOUR WONDERFUL TEACHING

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Audrey Auld
13 years ago

I'm an Aussie living in Nashville and touring all over. I just now (Nov 11th) Googled him as my CD (transferred from cassette tape) is old and jumping and I wanted to order a new one. What a sad revelation to learn he has passed. I have such fond memories of many lessons with Bob, in Sydney. His voice is always in my head when I sing and sometimes I wonder "What would Bob say?" when a particular part needs attention. Bob's teaching changed my voice, my singing and my self. He has truly left a legacy of joy.

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Leanne
13 years ago

I had the honor to meet Bob 3 times. Ech time he was a cheerful and happy man. He loved to tell stories and he loved to entertain my little boy Oscar who was only 1 when he met Bob. He will be sadly missed. Leanne and Oscar xxx

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Christine Anu
13 years ago

This is one of the last exercises on the vocal exercises cd which Bob gave to me back stage at the Spiegletent in Brisbane many years ago when he was up from the Gold Coast to see my performance of "Intimate and Deadly". I warm up religiously to Bob and attribute my vocal health and fitness to having this routine in my life every single day. I am so used to hearing Bob's voice guide me through the nearly one hour session from the beginning of the cd to the end and I'm very glad that I'll have this long after his passing. I only heard about the news days ago and send my deepest sympathy to all family, relatives, friends and loved ones... This wonderful teacher will be sadly missed. <br /> <br /> Christine Anu 05/10/2010

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Malcolm Wright
13 years ago

Hi Christine. Thank you for that lovely tribute. A tribute facebook site has been set up for Bob and it is http://www.facebook.com/bobtasmansmith Bobs funeral was a lovely affair and there was a memorial held in Sydney last Friday for those who could not attend the funeral. He was a much loved friend of many. Warm regards, Malcolm Wright

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13 years ago

See www.selticsirens.com for Bob's effect. His tape was the only training Tahlia & Ingrid used for the years through their eisteddfods, competitions, and since, before their performances in Australia and Overseas. He used to ring them for updates, and was sent their CDs over the years. Another good one has gone!

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Robert Mitchell
13 years ago

In the mid '70s Bob was one of the three teachers I saw weekly when I wanted to sort out my technique. It only took a couple of months for me to decide that Bob was the one who would sort things out quickest so I dropped the others and we had a wonderful couple of years of lessons before I was offered a full time position with Opera Australia. Our lessons and friendship continued and as I added teaching to my schedule and became involved with ANATS we became colleagues. I still base my and my students' warm-up on the exercise sheet he passed on from his teacher Florence Norberg. Bob will remain an influence on me and, I believe, many of his other students and continue to be the shining example of a man of great integrity, sensitivity, good humour and generosity of spirit. He has been missed in Sydney for some years but his spirit will live on for generations as the many singers and teachers he influenced continue to employ and pass on his special brand of wisdom.

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Rosalie Gibson
13 years ago

How fortunate that Bob found a great friendship with you and your wife. > Thank you for attending to the funeral arrangements. > > As Rosalie Howard, I had a performing career spanning twenty years before > marrying and having 3 (now adult) children. > > I first met Bob in 1976 when he coached me in singing in preparation for > the opening of the musical "The Fantasticks" at the newly refurbished > Bondi Pavilion Theatre. It was a momentous opening night attended by Gough > and Margaret Whitlam. > > Over the years and between various shows, I continued singing coaching > with Bob and during this time we developed a terrific friendship. > > Bob attended my wedding in 1983 and as I chose a more academic path we > maintained our friendship sending Christmas cards to each other every > year. We would sometimes get together for barbecues at our place or his. > > Bill (my husband ) and I were fortunate to spend a day with Bob 18 months > ago on our way through to Caloundra. We shared many reminiscences and had > quite a few laughs. > > Bob, you will be deeply missed by all who loved you > > Vale Bob > > Love from > > Rosalie and Bill Gibson (Children) Claire, Alex and Tom > > > > > > As Rosalie Howard, I had a performing career spanning twenty years before > marrying and having 3 (now adult) children. > > I first met Bob in 1976 when he coached me in singing in preparation for > the opening of the musical "The Fantasticks" at the newly refurbished > Bondi Pavilion Theatre. It was a momentous opening night attended by Gough > and Margaret Whitlam. > > Over the years and between various shows, I continued singing coaching > with Bob and during this time we developed a terrific friendship. > > Bob attended my wedding in 1983 and as I chose a more academic path we > maintained our friendship sending Christmas cards to each other every > year. We would sometimes get together for barbecues at our place or his. > > Bill (my husband ) and I were fortunate to spend a day with Bob 18 months > ago on our way through to Caloundra. We shared many reminiscences and had > quite a few laughs. > > Bob, you will be deeply missed by all who loved you > > Vale Bob > > Love from > > Rosalie and Bill Gibson (Children) Claire, Alex and Tom > > > >

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Mick on Wheels
13 years ago

I was a student of Bob's for quite a few years. He knew from the start that I had something. Bob made me believe in myself and I owe him my life as a singer. I remember doing my vocal warm ups in his living room as we worked through the lesson and every now and then he would stop the scale to tell me a funny joke or story. We had some great times. I have always had bad language and Bob use to laugh so much when I would tell a story that I was passionate about becuase I would use bad lanuage and it would crack him up. I will miss you Bob you are the greatest mentor I will ever have and I will never forget you. R.I.P

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Graham Gardner
13 years ago

We first met Robert (Bob) whilst he was a Stock Broker in Gosford during the seventies. He was an active member of the Gosford Rotary club. During those years we spent many memorable times with Bob – upon his move to Sydney he would often come and stay with us at Terrigal. Since his relocation to the Gold Coast, we would again catch up with him on our frequent visits to this area – and will miss him, particularly on our next visit later this month. Sadly missed. Nancy ,Graham, Mark and Jane Gardner. Terrigal NSW

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Francine Bell
13 years ago

I met Bob in the 80's, a meeting that would result in a friendship that spanned more than 20 years. Bob was caring, inspirational and honest beyond measure; you could rest assured that you would get a clear answer from him for he always told the truth in love. He gave, he laughed, he sang, he loved and he always had a way of making us feel special and valued. My husband, Tony and I recognised the 'gift' of Bob's friendship for what it was - something very special, not given lightly. We are so grateful to have had him in our lives. September began with me losing my beloved sister; it ended with me losing a beloved friend. I am so grateful that in this life, we lose many things, but our memories are ours to keep. I will keep the memories of my sister , Jerry and my 'Brother' Bob forever kindled in my heart. They will light the way, bringing a smile and filling my heart with warmth on those cold and gray days when reality sets in to remind me that they are no longer here with us. Rest in peace, dear Bobby, dear friend and brother. Tony and I loved you. You will be sadly missed. Thanks for bringing so much to our lives. Blessings and love, Francine

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Brad Rossiter
13 years ago

The photo is of Kathleen & Bob Smith. Kathleen is my Mum & Bob is my Uncle This photo was taken at Hurstville Sydney. Mum said yesterday she was 15yrs & Bob was 13 yrs when it was taken. I have 2 elder borthers Paul & Geoff. With our love and memorys from your family

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Francine Bell
13 years ago

I still remember meeting Bob in the 80's, a meeting that resulted in a friendship that spanned more than 20 years. Bob was my mentor, my vocal coach and a friend to me and my husband, Tony. He was always so loving, always made me feel that I was special and that I mattered. He honoured Tony and me with a friendship that we both recognised as something very special. September has been a month of partings for me: I lost my favourite sister to cancer on the 11th of September and triends on the 17th and 27th. Now, I've lost Bob, too...However, I can honestly say, that in spite of this sad outcome, the gift of knowing and loving Bob Tasman-Smith will always outweigh the sadness and grief of his loss. Rest in peace, dear Bobby, dear friend. You were and always will be loved. Love from Tony and me, Francine Bell-Mills

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Eric Hauff
13 years ago

Knowing you was "a privilege and pleasure that I treasure beyond measure" Your friend, Eric Hauff

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Rhonda Denovan
13 years ago

Dear Bob, I met you just over 30 years ago... I will remember that meeting forever. You didn't know if you could change the way I sang, but you did not only that - you changed the way I thought as well... A true frienship lasts forever and yours has certainly remained a true and loyal one. I hope that you will rest in perfect peace now and that the many people you have helped will always remember the special magic that was you. With love Rhond

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We met Bobby in 1967 at the studio of Florence Wiese-Norberg in Baker Street where we were all pupils together. We remember with such pleasure the Master Classes and in particular Bob singing How are things in Glocca Morra. The richness and sincerity of his baritone voice will be long remembered. In the 1970's when Bob returned to Australia and we began working the Cruise Liners we would meet up in Sydney with Max and Joan, Heather Begg ,Aylene Fisher, and other musical colleagues for lovely evenings of music and chat. We salute Bob for his technical knowledge and tutoring of the voice and thank him for the refresher lessons I had with him of the Norberg technique. Although we have not seen Bob since 1997 we have kept in touch by phone and email and always enjoyed the musical and humorous emails he sent. A 40 year friendship is at an end but the memories will last for ever., God bless. Keep making music Bobby.John & Margot

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Carmel Mesiti
13 years ago

Thank you for your wisdom, beauty, friendship, and gentle heart. I fell so blessed to have known you and to have learnt from you. Your legacy of teaching is still so strong to me, my students and many of our friends in the industry and will always be that way now and in the future. You have been a wonderful mentor and friend, and my heart is broken that you are no longer here. Always in my heart bobby...xxx Carmel

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Di Hughes
13 years ago

Dear Bob, I thoroughly enjoyed our times together. I thank you for your wisdom, your interest and your wealth of knowledge. Most of all I thank you for your friendship – it has been a privilege. It was wonderful to attend the Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing (ANATS) presentation to you last year where your contribution to singing and to the singing teaching community was recognised with a certificate awarded for your “foresight, commitment and contribution to vocal artistry and to the teaching of singing in Australia”. This is an outstanding legacy. With my love, Di

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Jason Weston
13 years ago

From the moment I first met Bobby at our first lesson in the sea side suburb of Miranda in Sydney, I realised this was a very special man. Bob you have touched the lives of so many wonderfully talented performers and singers, and helped them to reach their true potential. There will never be anyone else like you and the music industry has lost a very valuable friend. You will continue to live on in our hearts and through our voices as you have made the world a better place. I will miss you greatly Bobby and I will never forget the wonderful times we shared together when you came to visit me recently in Perth WA. Now the Angels in heaven will sing better than ever before, they will never have a better teacher. Thank you Bobby for being such an inspiration in my life and the lives of all who knew you. I will never forget you dear friend, rest in peace now until we meet again, lots of love from your dear friend in Perth WA, Jason Weston...xxxxxxxxoooooooooxxxxxxxx

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Sigrid Deutsch
13 years ago

Bob came into my life as my boss at the Stockbroking Firm McFadyen and Co. in 1970, when they had opened an office in Gosford. For three years, he was the most considerate boss any secretary could have. From then on we were just friends - close friends, who shared each others life and families. My children and I learned so much from him - respect, dignity, humour and compassion, apart from the proper use of the English language, Thank you, Bobby, and I am glad I was there the last full day of your life. Love from the Deutsches, Sigrid, Ricki, Chris and Norm xxx

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Shirley Brady
13 years ago

Dear Bob, my fond cousin and friend. We have shared so many memories over the past 70 years. We didn't see each other a lot in recent years but we had some wonderful conversations by email. How I enjoyed your emails Bob, they spoke right from your heart. I will miss you but those shared memories will keep you in my heart. You will not be forgotten by the Brady family. Rest in peace dear Bob, until we meet again. With love Shirley

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Margaret Flanagan
13 years ago

I had known Bob for forty years first meeting at Channel 7 in Sydney where we were both working on a Television show. Bob was a wonderful vocal coach a beautiful man and a special friend. When he moved to the Gold Coast, Keith and I so enjoyed the afternoons we spent with him. I loved our chats on the phone and when I was performing I would pop in for vocal coaching. Bob you will always be with me especially when I use your fantastic warm up vocal exercises. Our love always Margaret Flanagan an Keith Drew xxxx

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Danny Elliott
13 years ago

You have had such an affect on my life. As a vocal coach, but more than that, as a friend to both Sharna & myself. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with so many, along with your kindness. The word "Gentleman" was made for you, Bob. You will always be apart of our lives. Love you, miss you.

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Geoff Rossiter
13 years ago

I will always remember the family get togethers in Gymea and Mirandaa when we were younger. Once My Mum and Dad, Bobs sister and brother in law moved to Batemens Bat Bob visited on numberous Christmas's. We were always guaranteed a good laugh and a great story or two. Bob loved to tell us a story especially once dinner was over and a wine or two would be consumed. With love from your nephew Geoff

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Carmel Mesiti
13 years ago

Thank you for your wisdom, beauty, friendship, kindness, very gentle heart and for affecting my life. You have impacted my life professionally and personally, and have been a wonderful mentor and friend and I feel so very blessed to have learnt from you. I love that your teaching legacy is still so strong to me, industry friends and many of my students. Always in my heart Bobby, and so dearly missed....you are the best. xxoo

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Terri and I have known Bob for over 25 years ago. We will always remember the hilarious parties he had at the Tewksbury Ave unit. When Bob moved to Miranda, we all spent many Sundays BBQ’ing and swimming in the pool, listening to Bobs wonderful stories. He took a great interest in both our and our children’s lives, you most certainty could not have a more loyal friend than Bob. Goodbye Our Dear friend Geoff, Terri, Dominic and Jourdan

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libby aronsten
13 years ago

Do not weep for the sounds of sweet music for the songs that were sung from a joyfyl heart.. They are still here in the evening's breeze in the day's first light. The spirit stays close to the listener's ear where melodies remain in memories care. (Joan Aronsten) Rest peacefully dear Bobby - You will remain in our hearts forever. Joan, Libby, Michael & Maxwell Jnr Aronsten.

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13 years ago

I am so sad you are no longer with us but am so happy that nothing can hurt you any more. You have been a wonderful friend, teacher, confidante, mentor and inspiration. Your spirit will continue to be so. As I wrote these words, tears flowed down my cheeks, and I know that you would not want that. You have ...touched and inspired more people than you could ever realise. "For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? And what is it to cease breathing but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered?Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." [Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet]

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Mark Kristian
13 years ago

You were a sweet gentle man, a mentor, an inspiration and a great friend. Thank you for being all those wonderful things. I hope the angels are 'letting their jaws relax and just going ga-ga' whilst creating the most beautiful vocal sounds you have ever heard as you now make your grand entrance through the pearly gates. What an amazing show will no doubt be held in your honour on that big stage in the sky to welcome you. You will be sadly missed and always remembered. Vale my dear man! x

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Jacqui Alexander
13 years ago

Thank you Bob for setting me on a wonderful career as a singer and singing teacher. You are the benchmark I try and achieve. I am here in Brisbane at the ANATS Conference, and your name is spoken with great respect. For us a sad sigh at your loss, but for you an even brighter spotlight! With love and endless gratitude, Jacqui Alexander

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Geoff Jones
13 years ago

I'd known Bobby for at least 15 years and, as CEO of the Sydney Eisteddfod, I rallied his help in organising workshops for young cabaret singers - something he took great pleasure in doing. We would spend hours on the phone talking about singing, the opera and his very wonderful career , both onstage and behind the scenes helping so many singers with their voices , and after my stroke he helped me resurrect vocal strength. I'll miss our chats, and our laughs, Bobby, dignified to the end, you was ready for this, even if we weren't! Cheers, my friend, Geoff

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Geoff Jones
13 years ago

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From my very first vocal lesson Bob knew exactly what I needed. Thank you Bob.....for being kind and for having such a gentle way. You will always stay in my heart love Roxanne Paladin-Kiely

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Elizabeth
13 years ago

You have now started your new journey. You heard the orchestra playing and like the gentleman and professional you are you gently and most dignifiedly took centre stage. May you sing forever Dear.”

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Stephen Weinstein
13 years ago

I have been associated with Bob for the past 10 years and in this time, I have gotten to know Bob very well. My dealing with Bob were to manage his finances and more often then not our conversations would stray to his incredible past. From when he was a stockbroker to his life in the theatre. Bob had a great gift of story telling and we would have numerous conversations enlighting me on his travel, his experiences and the people who he knew in his private and working life. I knew when I spoke to Bob it wasn't going to be a 5 minute conversation but it was always an enjoyable discussion. My life has been enriched by me knowing Bob and I trust that he is now giving the angles singing lessons. Sadly miss - Stephen

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Brad Rossiter
13 years ago

Hi Stephen, It would be a great idea if you could phone Uncle Bob's Sister please. I am sure he would have wanted you to talk with her. As you will know her name is kathleen You can contact mum on 0458534470 Thanks Brad (Bobs nephew)

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Barbara Williams
13 years ago

Bob was a wonderful teacher and friend who had a great insight into the human voice and genuine sensitivity for his students and friends. I will miss him and his sense of humour - especially his appreciation of my bad jokes. Now you're "up there" teaching the angels to sing! Much love, Barbara Williams

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Elizabeth
13 years ago

You are now on your new journey Bob. I shall miss you very much. I heard the orchestra introducing you to your new journey and like the true gentleman and professional you took centre stage and may you sing forever dear one.

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Brad Rossiter
13 years ago

To my Uncle Bob, With Love & forever thoughts. With the memorys that come from your family- Sister kathleen, & Husband Eric. Your nephews- Paul, Geiff & Brad. Many great times with conversations & laughter over a meal or family get to gether. Love, Brad x x

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Amber Davey
13 years ago

To my darling darling friend and Mentor, Bobby my sweetheart. The most beautiful, caring and sensitive soul....... There are no words I can find to express my COMPLETE gratitude and affection for you. You KNOW I am eternally grateful and forever in your debt……Everything I am -... I owe to you. Everything I have perused, was Inspired by you. Over the past 20 years I have been honoured to share such a wonderful friendship - and furthermore, such an amazing and unforgettable journey with you.. My heart breaks so awfully.. So much of my soul has died today - and the world has lost the most beautiful human being ever to walk this earth. You were my dear friend, confidant, mentor - and a father figure to me for so many years. But, you knew that - and I'm so glad you did. We had a most unique bond and you know just how greatly you changed and inspired my life. I will cherish your white baby grand piano for always.. Training voices (on the same piano!) in the same fashion and level of inspiration as you have given to SO MANY. You legacy will resonate and LIVE ON every time I strike the keys. I LOVE YOU - and THANKYOU! ALWAYS IN MY MIND - ALWAYS IN MY HEART. Forever yours. Now and always. Until we meet again Bobby darling…………… ’Bye for now’. XXXXXXXOOOOOOXXXXXXX

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ken laing
13 years ago

The music Industry sadly mournes the passing of one of the best vocal coaches of all time. A professional coach of the highest calibre. Many of Australia's best vocalists owe him a lifetime of achievement. Bob's contribution to the talent of this country is beyond measurement. A gentleman, genius and gorgeous human being. RIP from your friend Ken Laing AM.

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Anthony Siow
13 years ago

I met Bob in February 1999 when I came down to Sydney from Singapore to take up voice lessons. It was a stressful and confusing time in my life and my 4 months spent in Sydney was an effort to recharge and refocus. Bob was one of the people who made me feel so at home. More importantly, he made me feel special. I was inspired by how he lived life to the fullest. Even though he battled cancer in his later years, he was always grateful for each day that he lived. He had a lovely and sometimes wicked sense of humour. Bob loved Singapore and I thank God he was able to visit me here a few years ago. It was the last time I saw him. We kept in touch on Facebook and even in words, he was the same sprightly spirit. He will always have a place in my heart, and I will miss him dearly. Rest in peace, dear friend.

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Leanne Jeffries
13 years ago

With a heavy heart I say goodbye to our dear friend. Such special thoughts of the times we spent together on Tamborine Mountain and most recently on your visit to Perth for us all to be together again and share love and laughter once more. These are the times I will treasure forever. Rest in peace Bobby. Your loving friends, Leanne Sean Conor and Rohan Jeffries (Perth WA) You will be loved and remembered every day xxxx.

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Malcolm Wright
13 years ago

Bob was a wonderful friend whom was accepted into our family with warmth and love. He returned this love as the wonderful human being that he was. Bob will be sadly missed by Malcolm, Margi & Ebony Wright as well as Don, Irma and Jamie Smith. Close to our heart will we keep his memory. Much love dear friend xoxo

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Malcolm Wright
13 years ago

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