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Drummer Don Heffington Dead at 70
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Don Heffington, Lone Justice Member and L A s Premier Roots-Rock Drummer, Dies at 70
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Acclaimed guitarist, songwriter, record producer, and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Mike Campbell, formerly a member of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, will be the first to host radio station 88.5-FM’s new “Artist in Residence” series Saturday, February 27, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
“88.5 FM’s Artist in Residence” radio show will take over the hour formerly hosted by multi-Grammy Award winner and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Joe Walsh.
The guitarist is returning to the recording studio after 10 months hosting “The Joe Walsh Old-Fashioned Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio Show” on 88.5-FM, Southern California’s leading Triple-A (adult album alternative) formatted-station.
He was the youngest Beatle.
He loved Formula One racing, egg sandwiches, and watching Monty Python s Flying Circus
George became a devout vegetarian at the age of 22 in 1965. According to his ex-wife Pattie, he would allow neither meat nor fish to be brought into their home.
A versatile musician, George played 26 different instruments.
He put up $4 million to see a movie. Monty Python was working on their next film, “Life of Brian,” where a man is mistaken for Jesus and crucified. Producers found it so blasphemous, the film couldn t get funding. Eric Idle, a member of Python, was friends with George and gave him the script to read. The next day, George said he’d give them the money. When Idle asked why, George answered, “I want to see the movie.” Turns out, he wanted to see it so much, he mortgaged his house for $40 million, which according to Idle, “is still the most amount of money anyone has ever paid for a cinema ticket.”