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bmusic Newsletter No.207 February 20th - February 26th 2006 Hard to believe it's been three years since the Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island sparked by a Great White pyrotechnic that resulted in the deaths of 100 people and injury to a further 200. About two weeks ago the band's tour manager of the time, Daniel Biechele, pleaded guilty to 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter. The case brought against him had accused him of lighting the pyrotechnics without the required permit, resulting in the deaths. An additional 100 counts for the injuries were dismissed, sparing Biechele what could have been many more years behind bars. Under a plea bargain, Daniel Biechele, 29, will serve no more than 10 years in prison. The club's owners, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, are still to face the same involuntary manslaughter and charges arising from the injuries, charges they've pleaded not guilty to. This past week a revision of a civil suit files by survivors and relatives of those killed in the fire names the band members as defendants. The revision comes just days before the three year deadline for claims from the fire. According to The Associated Press, the revised suit names individual members of Great White, claiming bassist David Felice, drummer Eric Powers, guitarist Mark Kendall and lead singer Jack Russell helped arrange the pyrotechnics display but never sought the required permit. Russell was the sole member of the group to be included in the original suit, which was filed in July 2004. The state of Rhode Island has been reinstated as defendant after a Supreme Court ruling earlier removing them from the list of defendants. The state is included as it's accused one of it's staff, in the form of a West Warwick fire official, was negligent in failing to cite the club for the installation of the flammable material around the stage and in it's use as a buffer lining the walls. Other defendants named include the President of the company who made the foam that was ignited by the pyro, a raft of stores who sold insulation and foam installed in the club at the time (one of those stores being the gargantuan Home Depot), insurance companies who covered the building but are accused of failing to inspect the facility vigorously enough, a West Warwick building official accused of failing to properly inspect the Station and enforce occupancy restrictions and exit requirements. There are a total of around 50 defendants named in the complicated and likely very, very lengthy civil case. So, despite being 3 years on from the tragedy, the legal ramifications are far from over. Great White played around 50 shows as part of a benefit tour last year with proceeds going to a fund set up for survivors and relatives of the tragedy. But in August the tour was cancelled with around 20 shows left. Singer Jack Russell is said to have had some major throat troubles that required the cancellation of the tour. Three shows a month or so before the announcement were cancelled for, presumably, the same reason. Word is the band are back working on new material and have contributed a song for a Judas Priest Tribute album. Founding guitarist Mark Kendall has continued with his own music and just released an album he recorded in 2000, "Train Station" and a new release, "2.0". There are supposedly plans for a 2006 tour and a single date has been announced for next month in California. Cancelled dates from the benefit tour are also supposed to be made up sometime this year. A repeat Where Are They Now? with some important updates. Considering some of the former members of this outfit are still actively participating musicians, if you were a fan you can still support them and their newly released product. Hence the "importance" of the updates. Not to mention some important accolades for one former members current work. Regulars including Feature Article, The Week Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 207 of the bmusic Newsletter. Links in the Table of contents below will launch your browser, so you'll need to be online to view the newsletter. If you are unable to receive html format e-mails then copy and paste the following link into your browser's address bar to view the newsletter: http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno207.html Thanks to everyone for reading, we'll see you next week! TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections) Events Births Deaths |
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - CUSTARD (UPDATED)
FEATURED PRODUCT - EBTECH SWIZZ ARMY™ CABLE TESTER
THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ARTICLE - COPYRIGHT BASICS: JOINT WORKS
THE WEEK AHEAD IN MUSIC
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