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Monday, November 28, 2005

Chris Whitley 1992


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I took this photo during soundcheck in 1992. We were in the middle of a 5 month headlining tour. 2 of them in Europe. We spent most of that year touring there. You can see Billy Ward playing drums. That is Louie Lepore just to the left.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Chris Whitley 1960-2005

I received a phone call with some sad news. Chris Whitley passed away on Sunday Nov 20th. I have known for a about a week that he was ill. I just wasn’t sure from what. Turns out he had lung cancer.

Here’s a bit of background on my relationship with him. I worked on his road crew in 1991 and 1992. We traveled around the world, as mostly a headlining act. We did have the pleasure of touring for over three months opening for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

Chris was a very unique person. He was one of the most original and talented musicians I have ever known. He never had huge commercial success, which never seemed to bother him, yet he had a long career. I know he loved to play for people. His audiences where never large but they were true fans.

If you don’t know his music I urge you to check out his work. Every CD was different and unique but they were truly Chris.

The last time I saw him was 2001 in Atlantic City. I was tour managing Dexter Freebish and we were playing a music retail buyers showcase. Chris played during the evening. I ran into him in the lobby that afternoon. We talked a bit about music and where he was in his career. But mainly we talked about our families and personal lives. I remember the smile on his face when he spoke of his daughter. She is his world and I think he was hers. My condolences go out to her and the rest of his family.

Chris it was a pleasure knowing you.

You paid me to work for you, but in the end you gained a fan. There doesn’t come a time when I don’t put on Living with the Law or Terra Incognito or Dirt Floor. You are just one of those artists who’s songs get better with time.

You will be missed but not forgotten.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Life's reality

I received a phone call today with some bad news. I was told that current Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo had a stroke on Monday. I don't know his condition. The phone calls are going back and forth so I hope to get an update soon.

I've known Terry for a couple years. I worked with him when he was playing with the band COLD and I was touring with them running lights.

I am shocked and saddened to hear of his illness, especially at his age. No one in their 30's ever expects something like this to happen to them. Hopefully he will fully recover and be back playing music soon.

Get well T.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Van tours suck

I have done a few van tours over the last 20 years. Bands have and continue to tour day after day many times pulling an equipment trailer. There are many reasons why bands have to resort to this kind of torture. Usually the number one factor is money. Face it tour buses are very expensive.

However they are much safer, just for the fact of a professional driver. This person does nothing but drive and is usually sleeping while everyone else works.

Well a van accident has claimed another life.