My Brushes With Fame

This is a "Hey! Look at me with the famous guy" page. I have dozens of these. Really.


My hero- Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Backstage in Dallas in 1985.

And I love this woman, the beautiful and dynamic Windham Hill
pianist, Liz Story. Arcadia Theatre, Dallas 1988.

Without a doubt, the nicest man I ever met,
John Cleese of Monty Python.

Dr Laura wants me. She wants me bad..

Tom Hanks is not really arm wrestling
me, just laughing at my hair.

Gregory Hines, and no, he wasn't
that tall. I was just sitting down.

Free Tommy Chong! Free Tommy Chong!
What? ... Oh. He's out now. Never mind.

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.
Huey Lewis
Huey Lewis telling me his story of
the time he met Beachboy Brian Wilson.
Dr Robert Moog
Doctor Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer.
The brand name of that synthesizer eludes me at the moment.

I used to produce promos for Wolfman Jack.
He was a 350 lb sweetheart of a guy.

Wolf and me at the Hard Rock Cafe.
As you can tell, I really liked that sweatshirt.
Graham Goble of LRB
Graham Goble of the Little River Band
and I shopping for guitars after a concert.
They'll open stores at midnight for rock stars...

Greg Rolie, keyboardist for Journey. Fortunately, we both
had t-shirts to identify who we worked for in case we forgot.

Julian Lennon, my 2 degrees of separation from the Beatles...
or is that 1? Really sweet guy, John did good.

Bob Welch, the first Fleetwood Mac member I ever met.
Touring his solo "French Kiss" album, 1978.


This shows the confusion of my youth, trying to
find my place in the world. Hank Thompson, Jr.

Kenny Loggins 1978

Shadowfax at Dallas Alley in '91
The late Chuck Greenburg and G.E. Stinson

Jody Watley late 1980s

Horrid pic of me with Stevie Nicks, but it's
going in the scrapbook anyway!

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.

Sammy Hagar 2002

Stewart Copeland of the Police

Weird Al Yankovic 1988

Gratuitous Sexy Picture

Bassists Steve Lawson and Michael Manring
If you have to ask, you aren't cool.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   



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