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catdaddyrt

01/26/17 7:00 AM

#31201 RE: Porgie Tirebiter #31200

Yes I heard that too - old father time is constant -I am going to see 3 Dog Night in March but they are short dog Cory wells who died in 2015 -should be another walk down memory lane and another feel good concert like the Beach Boys. It is good medicine for the soul I tell you. I have 3rd row seats in front of the band in a small Venue so it will be up close and personal. Plus they are playing at one of my casino hang outs Inn Of The Mountain Gods in Ruidoso NM so I can also roll those bones. I had a good outing on the dice table at Thanksgiving.3 Dog sold more records between 1969 and 1974 than ANY other band -that is remarkable with the talent at that time but most don't know this fact so now they do. My younger brother was just diagnosed with stage 4 small dell lymphoma started treatment this week. No cancer in our family history till now.Scary stuff so I want to LIVE the rest of my life just like I have been, soaking it all up while I can. I am healthy (so I think) never had any illness or conditions yet at 58 so I am blessed. Without our health nothing matters.


One of my Favorites but they had 21 consecutive top 40 hits







http://threedognight.com/band/

catdaddyrt

01/27/17 1:58 PM

#31203 RE: Porgie Tirebiter #31200

Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks committed suicide in front of his wife, according to multiple media reports.

The Miami Herald, citing a police report, claims that Trucks shot himself in the head with a pistol while his wife of 25-years stood nearby in their West Palm Beach, Florida, condo.

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The West Palm Beach Police Department told Fox News "foul play is not suspected, and the case is still under investigation." They referred all further questions to Trucks' publicist who did not return Fox News' requests for comment.

In a 911 call obtained by the Miami Herald, a woman told the dispatcher her "husband just shot himself" and used Trucks' real first name, Claude, to identify the victim.

The caller was reportedly so distraught she could not speak in full sentences but managed to tell the dispatcher the victim was breathing.

However, the dispatcher later concluded the call with a "Signal 7," which is a code to indicate someone has died.

The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office told Fox News the office "can't release anything but the name" and that autopsy results for Claude "Butch" Trucks would not be released for "weeks."

Trucks is survived by his wife, four children and four grandchildren.