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My Single Mom Life (Free subscription) | 01/29/2008
... bitten twice shy", to Poison.I played it and it definitely was not Brett Michaels, but in fact Jack Russell belting out those famous lyrics.That's Jack Russell, of Great White.You didn't know what rock and roll wasUntil you met my drummer on a grey tour busI got there in the nick of timeBefore he got his hands across your state line, yeahShell is not the...
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Things That ... Make You Go Hmm (Free subscription) | 11/11/2007
Great White is on the list of 80s bands that I’ve seen in concert and will buy every new CD, searching perhaps hopelessly at this point for the days that they rocked. I missed the July 17 release of Great White’s reunion CD Back to the Rhythm until I saw the band mentioned recently (positively) and [...]
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Mann's World (Free subscription) | 10/02/2007
OK, I'm a little behind here, so I'm basically going to put these movies up without comment. Friday, I caught a fully functional Cartridge Family (above) at Sadlack's before heading to the bikerfest downtown. Actually I went to see Kenny Roby and The Houstons , but since the bikerfest was happening at the same time, I actually saw part of Great White too. All I can say is Jack...
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Starpulse News Blog - Gaming News (Free subscription) | 09/26/2007
Great White rocker Jack Russell hopes the tragic 2003 nightclub gig blaze which killed 100 people will act as a permanent reminder to other groups not to set off pyrotechnics indoors.[...] Read more!
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 08/17/2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The rock band whose pyrotechnics ignited a deadly nightclub fire is scheduled to play an Ohio venue tonight that has its own troubled past. Great White is booked to perform at Alrosa Villa, the Columbus nightclub where...
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 04/10/2007
PROVIDENCE – The state of Rhode Island and the former West Warwick fire marshal today added their names to the list of defendants asking a federal judge to dismiss the cases brought by victims and their families against them for The Station nightclub fire that killed 100 people. The former fire marshal, Denis P. Larocque, and the state met today's deadline to file the motions. Great White...
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No Rock And Roll Fun (Free subscription) | 04/07/2007
Some members of Great White are seeking to be released as co-defendents on the legal actions relating to the Atlanta nightclub fire: Three of the band members - Mark Kendall, Eric Powers and David Filice - maintain in new court papers that they had no managerial duties with the group, had no contact with the owners of the club and did not participate in preparing or lighting...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 03/31/2007
People viewed the grand jury testimony of Dr. Elizabeth A. Laposata 392 times in the first two weeks after the attorney general posted it on the Web on Feb. 1. During the same period, a witness statement from Jack Russell, lead singer of the rock band Great White, was viewed 390 times. The 2003 fire at the West Warwick nightclub started when fireworks that punctuated Great...
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Fark.com (Free subscription) | 03/25/2007
If you can read this, your browser didn't load our style sheet correctly. That's why the page looks all wonky. Try reloading the page in your browser (control-click the Refresh button) or clearing your browser's cache. Not logged in or Great White reunitesFarkers have clicked on the above link 1628 timesThis article posted to the Main page on Sun, 25 Mar 2007 at 7:09 AM Reverse comment...
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Axis of Evel Knievel (Free subscription) | 02/20/2007
... Richard Nixon to be a model American. Instead, he secretly loathed his homosexuality and took great (though unsuccessful) pains to disguise his gay identity from the rest of the world. As a 24-year-old lawyer, he secured the notorious convictions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, alleged Soviet spies who would later die for their crimes in the electric chair. As chief counsel in the Senate...
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 02/01/2007
In a brief hand-written statement to the West Warwick police, Jack Russell, leader of the band Great White, said his band was given permission to use special effects for the show, according to documents released today by the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office. "I came on stage at 11 p.m.," Russell wrote . "Effects in first song caught foam wall on fire. Obviously...