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Great White Members Perform at Benefit For Child of Late Guitarist.
04-19-03
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It was a bittersweet night at the Hard Rock
in Beverly Hills this past Thursday (April 17) when fans and friends of
the late Ty Longley gathered together to help raise money for the fund
set up for his unborn child and also to celebrate his life and music.
Longley was among the 100 people who perished
in the fire at the Station in Rhode Island in February. The fire started
when sparkler like pyrotechnics used by the band ignited the highly flammable
“egg crake” material that was placed on the wall for soundproofing by the
owners of the nightclub. (click
here for more information about the fire)
This past Thursday a fundraiser took place
in Beverly Hills to benefit the Baby Longley Fund, a fund set up by Longley’s
pregnant girlfriend to directly benefit her and Ty’s unborn baby.
Many of the Los Angeles based musicians
that Ty often hung out with and played with around town were on hand for
the benefit show. The event was MC’d by KNAC.com’s Junkman and 5
Cent Shine, a band that Longley played with, opened the show and were followed
by The Rhythm Junkies, an all-star jam band that features members of MSG,
Screaming Budda Heads, Great White, Talas, Edgar Winter and the Jason Bonham
Band.
Heidi Peralta, Longley’s pregnant girlfriend,
then took the stage and offered a memorial tribute to Ty and showed a compilation
video of a few of Ty’s performances.
That was followed by a special unannounced
unplugged performance by Great White lead vocalist Jack Russell and lead
guitarist Mark Kendall.
This was the first time that members of
the band performed publicly since the fatal nightclub fire. Before performing
“Mothers Eyes,” Russell reminded the audience that “This night is not about
Great White, it’s about Ty”. A sentiment that was pervasive throughout
the night as people offered their remembrance of Ty Longley the man and
not as a member of Great White who died in the tragic nightclub fire in
Rhode Island.
Bang Tango performed next and lead vocalist
Joe LeSte told the audience that although he didn’t know Ty that well he
was convinced that his band should play the benefit on the morning after
he was asked by Happenin’ Harry(the promoter that helped put the benefit
together) because he went looking for a guitar pick and when he found the
only one that was apparently in his house it was a Ty Longley signature
pick.
LeSte pulled double duty that night as
his other band Beautiful Creatures took the stage following Bang Tango.
The event was headlined by Happenin’ Harry
and the Haptones, an allstar jam band fronted by Happenin’ Harry that plays
every Sunday night at the Cat Club in Hollywood with a rotating roster
of guest musicians. Ty was a regular with the Haptones and many of the
musicians that had jammed with him in the past joined the Haptones lineup
that night including Anthony "Tiny" Biuso (The Sixes), Eric Stacy
(Faster Pussycat), Ray Luzier (David Lee Roth And Metal Shop), Vik
Foxx (Enuff Z'nuff and Vince Neil), Mark Zavon (Stephen Pearcy
And JRZ System), Anthony Focx (Beautiful Creatures), Yuko Tamara
( The Jack Russell Band), Mitch Perry (Edgar Winter, Talas
And MSG), Russ Parrish (Fight And Metal Shop), Charles "Chazz" West
(The Jason Bonham Band), Stu Simone (Poison), Mayuko & Tuzumi
Okai, Maestro Alex Gregory, Phil Solem (The Rembrandts), Tony
Franklin (The Firm, Blue Murder and Whitesnake), Scott Warren (Warrant,
Dio And Berlin), Jimmy Coup (Andrew W.K. ), Don Rutherford
(The Dizzy "F*Ckin" Reed Band), Scot Coogan (Brides Of Destruction,
Otep and Six Foot Nurse), Craig "K.C." Kasin (Nitro) and Marco
Mendoza (Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy and Ted Nugent).
The night was capped off when Happenin
Harry invited Enuff Z’nuff frontman Donnie Vie, who was in attendance,
to come up on stage and perform a song with the former Enuff Z’nuff drummer
Vik Foxx. They rocked through a rendition of the Beatles classic “Come
Together”, which was a fitting song to end a night where Ty’s friends and
fans came together to help his unborn child and remember the man.
For
more information on the Baby Longley Fund visit TyLongley.com
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