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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
The father of the youngest victim of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people has met with the new U.S. attorney for Rhode Island to ask federal authorities to investigate.
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nhf blog on Absolute Radio (Free subscription) | 08/05/2009
Just sit back turn the volume up and enjoy this majestic slice of Rock/ Blues crossover from USA band Great White. The track is called Rock Me and was originally released about 1987 and from that day it has remained one of my favourite driving songs. It is real 'pedal to the metal' stuff. The bands influences are emblazoned across lead vocalist Jack Russell's chest in this live performance and this...
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
By Jack Perry Jack Russell of Great White says his band is "making a living" again as fans have rediscovered the fun of pop-metal music. The band, whose pyrotechnics started The Station fire, released a new disc, "Rising," in March, and is playing Rocklahoma , a four-day music festival in Oklahoma, according to a story in The Oklahoman. By the time Great White played The Station...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 05/31/2009
GREAT WHITE frontman JACK RUSSELL has shown his dedication to the classic rockers by having the band tattooed on his back.The Once Bitten, Twice Shy singer has fronted...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 04/25/2009
LEESBURG — The catastrophic moments when 100 people perished at a Rhode Island nightclub stay fresh in rocker Jack Russell's mind.
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
PROVIDENCE, R.I.-- Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
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Providence Journal (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
PROVIDENCE –– Great White, the band whose pyrotechnics set off the disastrous fire at The Station nightclub in 2003, has agreed to pay the victims $1 million in a tentative settlement agreement announced yesterday afternoon in a federal court filing. Covered by the settlement agreement are band members Jack Russell, Mark Kendall, David Filice and Eric Powers; its former tour manager, Daniel...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
LATEST: Rockers GREAT WHITE have agreed to pay $1 million (GBP540,000) to the families of those who perished in a fire at a concert in 2003. According to The ...
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PR-Inside.com Entertainment News (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
LATEST: Rockers GREAT WHITE have agreed to pay $1 million (£540,000) to the families of those who perished in a fire at a concert in 2003. According to The Providence Journal newspaper, the band agreed to a tentative settlement in court on Tuesday (02Sep08). An ill-advised pyrotechnics display set off the fire tragedy at The Station nightclub, [...]
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Billboard (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Members of Great White, whose pyrotechnics sparked a Rhode Island nightclub fire that killed 100 people, have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed yesterday (Sept. 2).
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed today.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) _ Members of the 1980s rock band whose pyrotechnics sparked a nightclub fire that killed 100 people have agreed to pay $1 million to survivors and victims' relatives, according to court papers filed Tuesday.