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re: Rip Tawny Kitaen
Posted on 5/8/21 at 9:23 pm to Darth_Vader
Posted on 5/8/21 at 9:23 pm to Darth_Vader
I have two things to add to this thread.
First, Tawny had an affair with OJ in the 1980s. This was around the same time she was dating Robbin "King" Crosby (RIP) of Ratt. She confided in Robbin that OJ had a problem with uncontrolled rage and was prone to violent jealousy. Nicole Brown Simpson would be murdered years later after leaving OJ and dating other men, proving Tawny sadly prophetic.
Second, with respect to her second band, Whitesnake, the reason why there were two versions of Here I Go Again was Geffen's brilliant A&R man John Kalodner. In the early 80s Whitesnake was a middling rock band fronted by David Coverdale, who was Deep Purple's third lead singer. Kalodner saw the potential, signed the band, overhauled its lineup and sound, and had them re-record a couple of their better early tracks, including Here I Go Again. The rest, as they say, is rock and roll history.
First, Tawny had an affair with OJ in the 1980s. This was around the same time she was dating Robbin "King" Crosby (RIP) of Ratt. She confided in Robbin that OJ had a problem with uncontrolled rage and was prone to violent jealousy. Nicole Brown Simpson would be murdered years later after leaving OJ and dating other men, proving Tawny sadly prophetic.
Second, with respect to her second band, Whitesnake, the reason why there were two versions of Here I Go Again was Geffen's brilliant A&R man John Kalodner. In the early 80s Whitesnake was a middling rock band fronted by David Coverdale, who was Deep Purple's third lead singer. Kalodner saw the potential, signed the band, overhauled its lineup and sound, and had them re-record a couple of their better early tracks, including Here I Go Again. The rest, as they say, is rock and roll history.
Posted on 5/8/21 at 9:46 pm to Tall Tiger
quote:hair metal history, which is a completely different thing
The rest, as they say, is rock and roll history.
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