Obituary, Death Don Caldwell, Lubbock Musician, Producer, and Civic Icon, Passes Away at 79 After Battle with Cancer
Lubbock, TX – The city of Lubbock and the wider music community are mourning the loss of Don Caldwell, a cherished musician, producer, and civic leader who passed away on Friday at the age of 79 after a long battle with cancer. His death marks the end of an era for the Hub City, where Caldwell’s influence on music and entertainment was both profound and lasting.
Announcement and Tributes
Don Caldwell’s passing was announced by his wife, Terri Caldwell, in a poignant social media post on Friday morning. “It is with a shattered heart I announce the passing of the love of my life, my hero Don Caldwell. Play on my darling,” she wrote, encapsulating the deep personal and communal loss felt by those who knew him.
Leslie Cranford, a former Lubbock radio disc jockey and current media specialist, paid tribute to Caldwell’s enduring legacy: “He has always made sure Lubbock and its music ‘raved on’ by cultivating generations of talent. He always knew, and firmly believed, Lubbock and West Texas had as much or more talent than any of the other music centers in the country — and he always seemed to find it!”
A Legacy of Music and Civic Engagement
Don Caldwell was a pillar of the Lubbock music scene, renowned not only for his talent as a saxophonist but also for his pivotal role in promoting and nurturing musical talent in the region. He was the founder of Caldwell Entertainment, a talent promotion group he managed alongside his wife and their family. Through this platform, Caldwell identified and supported emerging musical stars, ensuring the vibrancy of Lubbock’s cultural landscape.
Caldwell’s influence extended to numerous high-profile events and festivals that have become staples of the Lubbock community. As President and CEO of Broadway Festivals Inc., he oversaw significant cultural events such as Lubbock’s 4th on Broadway Independence Day festival, Lights On Broadway, The Buddy Holly Music Festival, and the Lubbock Centennial Celebrations. These events not only celebrated local talent but also fostered a sense of community pride and cohesion.
A Personal and Professional Journey
Don Caldwell’s journey in music began with his passion for the saxophone, an instrument he played with skill and dedication. Over the years, he collaborated with and coached numerous musicians, from local groups like the Cactus Cuties to bands like Blackwater Draw. His ability to mentor and inspire was unmatched, and he leaves behind a legacy of artists who benefitted from his guidance and support.
In recent weeks, Caldwell had been hospitalized due to complications following cancer treatment, a struggle that he faced with characteristic bravery and resilience. The community’s response was immediate and heartfelt, culminating in a benefit concert held on Saturday, May 18, at the Cactus Theater in the Depot Entertainment District. The event saw dozens of musicians and an audience of hundreds come together to support Caldwell and his family, reflecting the deep respect and affection held for him by his peers and the public.
Impact on the Community
Caldwell’s death has left a significant void in the Lubbock community, where he was not only a cultural icon but also a beloved civic leader. His work with Broadway Festivals Inc. and Caldwell Entertainment touched countless lives, bringing people together through the power of music and celebration. His efforts ensured that Lubbock remained a vibrant hub for artistic talent, rivaling larger cities in its cultural offerings.
“Don was a visionary who saw the potential in Lubbock and its artists,” said a longtime colleague. “He believed in the talent here and worked tirelessly to promote it. His contributions have been invaluable, and his absence will be deeply felt.”
A Family’s Tribute
Terri Caldwell and the Caldwell family have expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support and love they have received from the community. “The support from friends, fellow musicians, and the entire Lubbock community has been overwhelming,” Terri shared. “Don loved this city and its people, and it’s heartening to see how much he was loved in return.”
The benefit concert at the Cactus Theater was a testament to the impact Caldwell had on those around him. Musicians from various backgrounds came together to honor him, playing the music he loved and celebrating his life and legacy. The event raised funds to support the Caldwell family during this difficult time, showcasing the community’s solidarity and generosity.
Looking Ahead
In the wake of Caldwell’s passing, plans are being made to honor his legacy in a way that reflects his contributions to music and the community. Discussions are underway to establish a scholarship or foundation in his name, aimed at supporting young musicians and continuing Caldwell’s mission of nurturing talent in West Texas.
Leslie Cranford, speaking on behalf of many who knew Caldwell, emphasized the importance of carrying forward his vision: “Don believed in the power of music to bring people together and to transform lives. As we remember him, it’s up to us to keep that spirit alive, to support the arts, and to ensure that his legacy endures.”
Celebration of Life
The Caldwell family has announced that a celebration of Don Caldwell’s life will be held in the coming weeks. The event will bring together friends, family, musicians, and community members to honor his memory and celebrate his contributions. Details will be shared with the public as they become available.
In the meantime, tributes continue to pour in from those who knew and loved Caldwell. His influence on the Lubbock music scene and his unwavering commitment to the community have left an indelible mark. As the city mourns the loss of a true icon, it also celebrates the life of a man who dedicated his life to making Lubbock a better place through music and civic engagement.
Conclusion
Don Caldwell’s passing is a profound loss for Lubbock and the wider music community. His legacy, however, will live on through the countless lives he touched, the events he helped create, and the music that continues to inspire. As Lubbock remembers and honors him, there is a collective determination to continue his work, to celebrate local talent, and to keep the spirit of community and creativity alive.
Don Caldwell’s life was a testament to the power of music and the importance of community. His contributions have left a lasting impact, and his memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him. As we bid farewell to a beloved musician, producer, and civic leader, we also commit to honoring his legacy by continuing to support and nurture the vibrant cultural landscape he helped build.