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Rocking with a heavy heart

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:00 pm
by a1aara
Rocking with a heavy heart
Great White plays for nightclub fire victims
Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Posted: 12:35 PM EST (1735 GMT)




(CNN) -- Having endured pitfalls and successes in more than two decades as a band, Great White now plays with purpose two years after a blaze killed 99 of their fans and one of their own.

A chart-topping band in the late 1980s, Great White played at a West Warwick, Rhode Island, nightclub on February 20, 2003.

Pyrotechnics sparked a fire onstage that quickly engulfed The Station. Many spectators suffered serious burns and others died trying to escape -- including the band's guitarist Ty Longley.

The tragedy thrust the band into the national limelight some 15 years after they landed on the rock music charts.

Lead singer Jack Russell and guitarist Mark Kendall formed Great White in the late '80s during heavy metal's resurgence.

Unlike some of its counterparts, such as Poison and Warrant, Great White favored a sound influenced by Led Zeppelin and other early '70s hard rock heroes.

According to the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, Great White was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. They recorded their album "Great White" for EMI Records in the early 1980s.

The record was not a commercial success, and EMI dropped the group. Great White then signed with smaller, idiosyncratic Los Angeles label, Enigma Records.

The band's 1986 record "Shot in the Dark," hit the Top 100 and Enigma Records' parent, Capitol picked up the band.

In 1987, Great White recorded the album "Once Bitten," laying the groundwork for 1989's "Twice Shy." This album featured the single "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" by Ian Hunter, which, according to the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, went double platinum.

The band produced a Led Zeppelin tribute album in 1999 and re-recorded a number of its best-known songs in 2000.

Great White toured constantly in the 1990s, dropping some members and picking up others. But Kendall and Russell were the mainstays -- until 2000.

Band splits, reunites
Kendall was the first founding member to leave the group. In a statement on MarkKendall.com and reprinted on the band's official Web site posted on January 20, 2000, he pledged to continue making music.

"Believe me when I say, we will continue to rock together for many years to come. I promise to make the best music I can for your listening pleasure."

More recently, Kendall released a solo album titled "2.0."

Russell left in 2001, effectively dismantling the band and putting out his solo CD, "For You," in August 2002.

On New Year's Eve 2001, the group reunited one last time to say goodbye to fans. The concert's songs were compiled in a CD titled "Thank you ... Goodnight."

Then in 2003, Kendall and Russell performed together as Great White and set off on a national tour -- one that would end in tragedy.

Concert ends in tragedy
At the fateful concert, pyrotechnics ignited foam insulation that had been used as soundproofing.

Band members have insisted they had permission from the club's owners to use special effect, but the owners have said otherwise.

A day after the fire, Russell remorsefully recounted the tragedy:

"I'd love to say I'm sorry," Russell told WCVB, a CNN affiliate. "It is obviously a very tragic and unfortunate incident. This is not what music is supposed to be about. After 25 years of being in show business, nothing like this has ever happened. What do you say? Gee, I'm sorry. That doesn't cut it. There are no words that can possibly express the way I feel right now. I'm devastated."

Russell and Kendall set out to raise money for the Station Family Fund -- a nonprofit organization founded to help victims affected by the Rhode Island fire. And on July 22, 2003, the "Help Us, Help Them" tour began.

According to the Station Family Fund Web site, the tour raised more than $85,0000.

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:04 pm
by land_shark3
Is this going to be a "No Smoking" show?

Sorry, I couldn'r resist.

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:34 pm
by st.somewhere
land_shark3 wrote:Is this going to be a "No Smoking" show?

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Yes and they will also be keeping the hairspray to a minimum. :wink:

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:55 pm
by nycparrothead
Are they calling it the "Up in Flames Tour"???

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:58 pm
by rednekkPH
Great White - Live on Stage!

Brought to you by Zippo.

Posted: February 9, 2005 2:59 pm
by mexcooker12
nycparrothead wrote:Are they calling it the "Up in Flames Tour"???
Not to be the turd in the punch bowl but I am from RI and I knew some people who were there either working or there for the show, some made it out and some didnt and the stories I heard from the people who did were terrible, and I think its shameful that you all would make a joke about something like that. I know myself I have been in many packed clubs like that one where a disaster like that could have easily happened.

Posted: February 9, 2005 3:01 pm
by TheSecretsInTheCrust
I lost a cousin to that fire. Anyone from Rhode Island knows of some family affected. A real sad day in RI history.

Posted: February 9, 2005 3:08 pm
by nycparrothead
Okay, I'm a tool... someone shoot me like they do with sick horses...

Posted: February 9, 2005 4:00 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
Not something to be joking about....... Not funny in any way, shape or form..... :-? :-?

A Secrets says, pretty much everyone in RI knew someone involved in that tragedy.....

One of the saddest thing I've ever had to do was deliver the news to a good friend that his family member had passed away from that fire.

Joking about this tragedy sucks, big time.

Posted: February 9, 2005 4:58 pm
by st.somewhere
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:Not something to be joking about....... Not funny in any way, shape or form..... :-? :-?

A Secrets says, pretty much everyone in RI knew someone involved in that tragedy.....

One of the saddest thing I've ever had to do was deliver the news to a good friend that his family member had passed away from that fire.

Joking about this tragedy sucks, big time.
Well, then what tragedy can we joke about? Okay... I'm done. :D

Posted: February 9, 2005 5:14 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
Yeah, so just what the hell is so funny about tragedy, especially when it hits close to home?

At least three people on this board (and there are probably others) just posted that they were personally affected by this, and you have the nerve to continue joking about it??? Thanks for rubbing salt in the wounds. not.

what part of IT'S NOT FUNNY was particularly unclear?

Posted: February 9, 2005 5:23 pm
by Jahfin
Which makes me wonder why I'm the only one that finds the Which Celebrity Will Die Next betting pool to be in extremely poor taste. Just because they're celebrities doesn't make them any less human or their family members devoid of feeling. I know that will anger a certain faction here but I feel it's a perfectly good question.

Posted: February 9, 2005 6:28 pm
by st.somewhere
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yeah, so just what the hell is so funny about tragedy, especially when it hits close to home?

At least three people on this board (and there are probably others) just posted that they were personally affected by this, and you have the nerve to continue joking about it??? Thanks for rubbing salt in the wounds. not.

what part of IT'S NOT FUNNY was particularly unclear?
Yeah... and maybe... just maybe you need to look inward and try and figure out why you're so uptight all the time. It seems to me that the majority of your posts concern things that upset you. Now, I know this will be taken out of context, but what are the chances that you may lighten up a bit. :-?

Posted: February 9, 2005 6:34 pm
by st.somewhere
Jahfin wrote:Which makes me wonder why I'm the only one that finds the Which Celebrity Will Die Next betting pool to be in extremely poor taste. Just because they're celebrities doesn't make them any less human or their family members devoid of feeling. I know that will anger a certain faction here but I feel it's a perfectly good question.
What exactly is the problem? It's not like anyone is wishin' ill will towards anyone. Death is a natural occurence. It'll happen to me. It'll happen to you. It's inevitable. Why is wrong to guess who'll be the next to pass on to the next stop?

Also, I find it funny that for something that offends you so, you had no quams when it came to making a Death Pool selection in the first round.

Posted: February 9, 2005 6:44 pm
by nycparrothead
st.somewhere wrote:Also, I find it funny that for something that offends you so, you had no quams when it came to making a Death Pool selection in the first round.
I wondered the same thing... :roll:

Posted: February 9, 2005 9:25 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
st.somewhere wrote:
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yeah, so just what the hell is so funny about tragedy, especially when it hits close to home?

At least three people on this board (and there are probably others) just posted that they were personally affected by this, and you have the nerve to continue joking about it??? Thanks for rubbing salt in the wounds. not.

what part of IT'S NOT FUNNY was particularly unclear?
Yeah... and maybe... just maybe you need to look inward and try and figure out why you're so uptight all the time. It seems to me that the majority of your posts concern things that upset you. Now, I know this will be taken out of context, but what are the chances that you may lighten up a bit. :-?
On this subject? None.

Posted: February 9, 2005 11:06 pm
by Karin
Jahfin wrote:Which makes me wonder why I'm the only one that finds the Which Celebrity Will Die Next betting pool to be in extremely poor taste. Just because they're celebrities doesn't make them any less human or their family members devoid of feeling. I know that will anger a certain faction here but I feel it's a perfectly good question.
I think that you would find most people find the thread has crossed way over the line of poor taste, well into offensive, and therefore do not participate.

Posted: February 9, 2005 11:23 pm
by st.somewhere
Karin wrote:
Jahfin wrote:Which makes me wonder why I'm the only one that finds the Which Celebrity Will Die Next betting pool to be in extremely poor taste. Just because they're celebrities doesn't make them any less human or their family members devoid of feeling. I know that will anger a certain faction here but I feel it's a perfectly good question.
I think that you would find most people find the thread has crossed way over the line of poor taste, well into offensive, and therefore do not participate.
You disappear for a year and this all you have to say? C'mon KG. You can do better than that. :wink:

Posted: February 10, 2005 12:13 am
by lovin_jimmy
Jahfin wrote:Which makes me wonder why I'm the only one that finds the Which Celebrity Will Die Next betting pool to be in extremely poor taste. Just because they're celebrities doesn't make them any less human or their family members devoid of feeling. I know that will anger a certain faction here but I feel it's a perfectly good question.
i guess you fell off your moral highhorse when you made your pick??

Posted: February 10, 2005 12:14 am
by Gulfbreeze
I sort of miss the dancin' with the drunken worm... :D