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The Hacienda Brothers mourn fallen bandmate Chris Gaffney

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Published on July 15, 2008 at 12:47pm

Gonzalez says he'll never forget the last advice Gaffney ever gave him.

"He called and I was at Home Depot," he remembers. "He asks me what I'm doing, and I told him I was building a shed. And in that low, gruff voice of his he says, 'Well, don't fuck it up.'

"Whether it was music or just life, that was Gaff — straight up, no B.S."

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