Sad Day for Heavy Metal Fans
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-27 21:25:44
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OK. I'll adjudge up lie that this post is WAY OFF TOPIC for this communicate but accept me the personal consume here. The story hit the Internet today that lead singer of the was found dead in his Las Vegas home yesterday. This is a sad moment in my long appreciation of rock music. I grew up on and comfort love. 1980s heavy metal bands.
was one of my very first cassette tapes as a kid. My uncle played in a local lounge bind and met the members of Quiet rampage in the Ramada Inn bar in Johnstown. PA after they had played a show at the War Memorial Arena. He got their autographs for me even though he didn't believe them real musicians. I've long since misplaced the autographs but I comfort love the music. My wife thinks I'm a dork my stepdaughter is sort of hip to it but I still love it and comprehend to it all the measure. So. I'll be mourning Kevin DuBrow's passing at age 52 from as yet unknown causes.
I am the Assistant Curator of Education for the North Carolina Division of State Historic Sites. I have a BA and MA in History from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. My wife is also an historian and works as an Assistant Director at a county museum. Our primary interest is in the Civil War but from there we diverge into vastly different historical interests. I am involved in maritime living history across three measure periods (American Revolution. War of 1812 and Civil War). I am also the Vice Chairman and newsletter editor for the NC Civil War Tourism Council and the President of the Civil War Roundtable of Eastern North Carolina.
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