Ah yes... Good ole Joey.
I'll bet she has some gravity issues.
Cut her some slack, she's got to be in her 70's now.
When I was in 11th grade my high school music teacher had an odd request. Roger Wiliams was to be playing at a nearby university and (I still have a hard time believing they did this) they sent out a list of the gear they needed. It was probably more like the university had promised they'd supply the gear. I ended up lending my old set of RB's to them for free show tickets. The drummer was Jerry Fisher who played with Liza on "Cabaret".
Later on Jerry was Joey Heatherton's boyfriend/musical director/drummer, and there was this odd scene (probably coked out) where she stabbed him in the hands with a pair of scissors. The incident put Joey and Jerry on the front of the National Enquirer at the time and it's covered on a "Where are they now" special that was on tv for awhile... I recognized Jerry on the show.
Jerry was a really strong drummer. At the time (I was about 16) he was the first good New York pro drummer I got to see up close. There was this thing about his playing I was spellbound about. I couldn't figure it out. I later learned it was called "time". Yes Sir What a concept.
I've always wondered what happened to him, last thing I heard he was playing Vegas.
When I was in 11th grade my high school music teacher had an odd request. Roger Wiliams was to be playing at a nearby university and (I still have a hard time believing they did this) they sent out a list of the gear they needed. It was probably more like the university had promised they'd supply the gear. I ended up lending my old set of RB's to them for free show tickets. The drummer was Jerry Fisher who played with Liza on "Cabaret".Later on Jerry was Joey Heatherton's boyfriend/musical director/drummer, and there was this odd scene (probably coked out) where she stabbed him in the hands with a pair of scissors. The incident put Joey and Jerry on the front of the National Enquirer at the time and it's covered on a "Where are they now" special that was on tv for awhile... I recognized Jerry on the show.Jerry was a really strong drummer. At the time (I was about 16) he was the first good New York pro drummer I got to see up close. There was this thing about his playing I was spellbound about. I couldn't figure it out. I later learned it was called "time". Yes Sir What a concept.I've always wondered what happened to him, last thing I heard he was playing Vegas.
Why are all Hot girls CRAZY!!??
I've asked myself this very same question multiple times.
I think it's the heat, really. I'm convinced all that hot heat wafts up and fries their brain. Makes 'em crazy.
And, by the way: This is not a scientific theory. But I bet I'm right. electricit
Somewhere, somehow my original post took a very strange turn!:confused:
Drums, guys! We were originally talking about drums! Remember?
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