
My hero- Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Backstage in Dallas in 1985.
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And I love this woman, the beautiful and dynamic Windham Hill
pianist, Liz Story. Arcadia Theatre, Dallas 1988.
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Without a doubt, the nicest man I ever met,
John Cleese of Monty Python.
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Dr Laura wants me. She wants me bad..
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Tom Hanks is not really arm wrestling
me, just laughing at my hair.
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Gregory Hines, and no, he wasn't
that tall. I was just sitting down.
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Free Tommy Chong! Free Tommy Chong!
What? ... Oh. He's out now. Never mind.
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My wife, Michelle and Liberty DeVitto, drummer for
Billy Joel since forever. That's a toothpick in his
hand, we had just had a nice Italian meal.
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Huey Lewis telling me his story of
the time he met Beachboy Brian Wilson.
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Doctor Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer.
The
brand name of that synthesizer eludes me at the moment.
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I used to produce promos for Wolfman Jack.
He was a 350 lb sweetheart of a guy.
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Wolf and me at the Hard Rock Cafe.
As you can tell, I really liked that sweatshirt.
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Graham Goble of the Little River Band
and I shopping for guitars after a concert.
They'll open stores at midnight for rock stars...
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Greg Rolie, keyboardist for Journey. Fortunately, we both
had t-shirts to identify who we worked for in case we forgot.
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Julian Lennon, my 2 degrees of separation from the Beatles...
or is that 1? Really sweet guy, John did good.
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Bob Welch, the first Fleetwood Mac member I ever met.
Touring his solo "French Kiss" album, 1978.
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This shows the confusion of my youth, trying to
find my place in the world. Hank Thompson, Jr.
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Kenny Loggins 1978
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Shadowfax at Dallas Alley in '91
The late Chuck Greenburg and G.E. Stinson
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Jody Watley late 1980s
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Horrid pic of me with Stevie Nicks, but it's
going in the scrapbook anyway!
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Rex Smith 1978 - From Rocker to Balladeer, to
TV star to Broadway, he does it all. Last I
saw of Rex he was selling Sneakerphones with Sports
Illustrated subscriptions on late night infomercials.
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Sammy Hagar 2002
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Stewart Copeland of the Police
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Weird Al Yankovic 1988
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Gratuitous Sexy Picture
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Bassists Steve Lawson and Michael Manring
If you have to ask, you aren't cool.
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