I was a cook in a Nashville restaurant in 2018. The guy who worked beside me was Jeff LeBar.I asked him what he did before this job and he said he was a guitar player. Didn't know till months after I quit that job that he played for Cinderella.
@@danielfranklin7179 I think Eric Brittingham, the bassist went to live in the Nashville area first but I'm not sure. He went there after grunge took over metal in popularity I guess around 1993, he probably picked Nashville because he could continue playing and recording. Maybe it helped Jeff to go to your area too. I'm from the south Jersey area and saw Cinderella at the Galaxy Club there just before they got signed (1986). They seemed larger than life. When I see these things on UA-cam I get very nostaglic for that time period. I was into it and I was a bassist in some bands over the years. And then I see some of them pass away and that part kinda sucks, but that's the way life is.
Yes I saw them just before the album came out at a club called The Galaxy in southern NJ. It was around March 1986. Before they became stars they were playing there regularly and Philly, and northern NJ so I guess Bon Jovi saw them and helped them with Polygram as reported here. RIP Jeff Labar. Oh I didn't notice your comment!!!! 1921 wow I didn't notice him saying that!!!
That is a crazy error. So up there we have Eddie VH, Dimebag Darrell, Randy, Hendrix, SRV, Jeff Labar, etc.... So if there's a rock n'roll heaven.... 😁
Love Cinderella !!! Miss that band , rest in power Jeff. Seen Tom live and its the closest thing. I truly feel this band never got the love they deserved
I watched till the end!! I'm a huge fan of Cinderella!! I'm only 44, but I have been listening to Cinderella for a long time! I wish I could have seen them in there heyday!! My husband and I just saw Tom Keifer and Cinderella in Tucson Arizona on April 3. They were touring with L.A. Guns! Great bands, great show! Cinderella was totally awesome!! Rip Jeff! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
RIP Jeff. Thoughts and prayers to your family, friends and band mates. I was lucky enough to seemCinderella live when they toured with Bon Jovi and they by far were the better live band out of the 2
My brother got to see Cinderella opening for David Lee Roth in '86. I had been a lifelong fan since the "Long Cold Winter" tour. He seemed like an Awesome Guy and was an Awesome Guitarist. I needto learn to play some of his older tunes. It was cool of his forer bandmates honoring him like they did. R.I.P Jeff LaBar, gone but never Forgotten.
Did a comedy show at Zanies in Nashville and met he and Mark Slaughter and man Jeff couldn’t have been any nicer as he seemed to be in a really god place, this was around 2018.
Night Songs was released in 1904 so the dates are pretty accurate. My great great grandmother saw them on Headbangers Ball back in 1908. Glad they made a comeback album in 1994
Me, my son and little grandsons stumbled upon him and cheap thrill in a riverfront Cincinnati park one day. We were right in front of Jeff. They were amazing. I later saw sign for Tom keifer at a local church parish festival. Huge fan ever since. Think Boston singer played that night too Fran Cosmo.
By the time Still Climbing came out, Grunge had literally destroyed the Hair Band scene. The kicker is is that Grunge only lasted about five years before it died off.
Watched till the very end. Jeff we miss you so. I am sorry you couldn't beat your demons.💔😢 Know that your STILL loved 💞 & missed terribly. TY for the music 🎶🎸 that was your gift 💝 to US. Much respect 😔 & love 💞. I hope you found the peace 🕊️ that eluded you in life. Rest easy man. NEVER forgotten & ALWAYS remembered! 💔 🤘
I got a chance to meet and hang out with Jeff many years ago. It was on one of those package concerts with Quiet Riot and Ratt and I don't remember whether it was Warrant or Firehouse as the other band, but Jeff was so cool. He was the only one of the band who would sign autographs that night. Him and Frankie Banali, Kevin Dubrow and Jizzy, Robbie and John Corabi from Ratt were all so cool and down to earth. Absolutely great guys. Jeff and Kevin in particular went out of their way to make my kids night a great night.
Been a Cinderella fan since the beginning and will always be my favorite band. Hung out with the guys several times and just loved them so much. I have Jeff's solo lp also and i have a beautiful picture of Jeff in the China cabinet. He's right beside me 💜🖤 Rest in peace my friend. Luv you
Cinderella is only a glam band because of the time frame they were in. They are closer to an Aerosmith/Guns n Roses, definitely NOT a glam band for sure.
I can understand why he would’ve suffered depression after the break up of the band. Being right on top there with the band and then having to work a pizza shop and construction to make ends meet. I mean how humiliating that must’ve been for him. No wonder the poor guy was depressed. 😢.
I think it's all about attitude. I'm sure he wasn't thrilled but he was employed and could still play guitar. He could went to school as well, but that's easy for me to say
Man, I remember that tour! They were all staying at a hotel here in Amarillo. I had seen the buses outside so I hung around the lobby. Ran into Mark Torien from Bulletboys on his way to McDonalds next door. I offered to buy his lunch and sit with him. About 30 minutes later, the keyboard player from Winger (can't think of his name) joined us. Later, walking back towards the hotel parking lot, ran into Fred Coury and Jeff LeBar. That was one of the best days ever! Still have all their autographs! That was a great concert too!
My girlfriend won first row seats to Cinderella opening for Bon Jovi. In 86 or 87. I liked Cinderella I had night songs. But I didn’t own Bon Jovi. I was like I’m over this pop metal thing. But the girls loved it. I was into Metallica Guns n. Roses. The cult. It was such a shiny glamour spectacle. The next year I saw janes addiction open for love snd rockets. I was blown away with janes. It was crazy wild. They were so cracked out they scared the goth crowd literally
I was hanging out with Tony Destra in 1986 at the Sundance in Bayshore Long Island slamming down Becks beers in July when Night songs had just come out and he told me that he played Britney foxes in America demo.Cinderella played Alice coopers Hello Hooray for their intro!!
But could he really fill his Dad's shoes? Yeah sure Wolfie VH is doing a lot now, even can play most songs his father plays on the guitar, but prefers writing and recording and now touring his own music.
@@metalmike570 no way dude,and your probably right about writing and touring and doing his own thing,the way Jeff played was amazing,I saw the back in the late 80’s-early 90’s with Warrant and Poison and just the way he played was amazing to hear
@@HogLife Yes, him and Tom Keifer were great together, a great team and band. They just didn't get the reunion going and Tom had to have time to get his voice surgery and all that. Today everybody wants to see the reunions. Look at Pantera, I just saw that show here in Virginia and it was great. I made a video of it too. 👍
@@metalmike570 These bands can do all the reunion stuff they’d like,with original members being dead or not wanting to do it because of grudges being held,it will NEVER be the way it was back in the day,and I can say I was there to see these bands when they just got signed and released their first album,fresh sound and obviously full of energy because of youth,Bro,I was there,Best times of my life……..
This video uses a lot of footage of Jeff's song 'No Strings'. The rhythm guitar player in the video is his son, Sebastian. And the bartender is his wife.
I love Cinderella, but calling Jeff, a legendary guitarist it’s just simply not true. For whatever reason people in today’s current era tend to call everybody who had a little bit of fame a legend. But that is just simply not the case, and couldn’t be further from the truth..
No, the label told Tom, Mike and and Tony had to be replaced as they weren't interested in 'them'. But the label wanted Tom and Eric. Note my profile picture... that was 1982, on stage in front of me from left to right was Eric Brittingham, Tom and to my right would have been Mike Shermick aka Mike Kelly Smith.
My buddies and I go down to Keokuk IA every year for over 20 years to golf. On Friday Nite we went to the Cellar restaurant to get some prime rib. We walked in and saw a large group of "Rockers". It was 8-9 of them. One of the guys looked like a poor man's Vince Neal. We were half way through our meal when my buddie who sat facing those guys said to me, "Thats Jeff Labar". I turned and looked at the Vince Neal wannabe and said, "Dude....thats not Labar". My buddy keeps on staring over. He sees them finishing their meal and was all getting ready to leave. So he gets up and walks over. I didnt hear what my buddy said. But I saw his lips and it says..."Are you Jeff Labar?". They guy nodded. Damn. My buddy was right. So now I go over to talk to them. A taller blonde guy, who said his name was Eric Brittingham, said if we didnt have plans, go see then play an acoustic set a few doors down. Took some pictures and left. Kater we paid $12 for tickets. We stood about 10ft from them as they sung some Cinderella songs. I will tell this story until I die.
My husband and I were on the MOR cruise he references in that interview, and witnessed him have what i thought at the time appeared to be a diabetic episode - who knows for sure but he may have had other medical issues too,,,gone too soon for sure - RIP Jeff LaBar
FYI both KISS and Bon Jovi were on the same record label in the 80s, Mercury/PolyGram, which is the same label Cinderella signed with. The reason they didn't take Gene Simmons' offer is because he wanted them to sign to a production deal and record songs that he wrote. Please get your facts straight, even if you are a robot.
I was a cook in a Nashville restaurant in 2018. The guy who worked beside me was Jeff LeBar.I asked him what he did before this job and he said he was a guitar player. Didn't know till months after I quit that job that he played for Cinderella.
Wow, that's a crazy story; not all of these rock stars managed their money well. Many can end up working a regular job.
He was a snot bag when he got into Cinderfella so ..oops
@@katjay3125 No way, I never heard anything bad about him all these years.
I think it was drugs that killed him though.
@metalmike570 He was a lot of fun to work with. He called me Dan the salad man. I called him the sultan of sautee.
@@danielfranklin7179 I think Eric Brittingham, the bassist went to live in the Nashville area first but I'm not sure. He went there after grunge took over metal in popularity I guess around 1993, he probably picked Nashville because he could continue playing and recording. Maybe it helped Jeff to go to your area too. I'm from the south Jersey area and saw Cinderella at the Galaxy Club there just before they got signed (1986). They seemed larger than life. When I see these things on UA-cam I get very nostaglic for that time period. I was into it and I was a bassist in some bands over the years. And then I see some of them pass away and that part
kinda sucks, but that's the way life is.
RIP Jeff. You are missed. I love the band Cinderella. I always have, always will. 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Big Cinderella fan for 30 years, RIP Jeff sucks he was so young he is missed.
You need a comma after Jeff, for a second I thought you typed Jeff sucks!!
History of Cinderella would have been a better title.
Jeff Labar Always Loved, Never Forgotten, Forever missed 💖💖
He died in 1921? I didn't even know Cinderella was around that long.
Yes I saw them just before the album came out at a club called The Galaxy in southern NJ.
It was around March 1986. Before they became stars they were playing there regularly and Philly, and northern NJ so I guess Bon Jovi saw them and helped them with Polygram as reported here. RIP Jeff Labar.
Oh I didn't notice your comment!!!! 1921 wow I didn't notice him saying that!!!
Yeah I saw them back in the day in 1915! SMH! Commentator needs to double check his work.
@@VolcanoAnimation That was when they opened for Louis Armstrong!!!
I saw Cinderella for their first show, a few years right after WW1 ended. They opened up for a vaudeville act in Philly.
@@Scottocaster6668 Oh yeah they opened for Al Jolson! 😆
0:46 He died in 1921?? Really?
Long Cold Winter is one of the GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME
I had no idea Jeff passed away in 1921!?!?!
This confirms my vampire theory.
That is a crazy error.
So up there we have Eddie VH, Dimebag Darrell, Randy, Hendrix, SRV, Jeff Labar, etc....
So if there's a rock n'roll heaven....
😁
Till the end … My friend from High School, Upper Darby, Pa. Rip Mr. LaBar
Rest in peace Jeff. So sad. Love Cinderella. Awesome band.
Love Cinderella !!! Miss that band , rest in power Jeff. Seen Tom live and its the closest thing. I truly feel this band never got the love they deserved
I watched till the end!!
I'm a huge fan of Cinderella!! I'm only 44, but I have been listening to Cinderella for a long time! I wish I could have seen them in there heyday!! My husband and I just saw Tom Keifer and Cinderella in Tucson Arizona on April 3. They were touring with L.A. Guns! Great bands, great show! Cinderella was totally awesome!! Rip Jeff!
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Cinderella did not break up. They are just not playing together right now. That's why Tom does play as Cinderella while touring.
I watched to the end
Thanks for giving Cinderella your talent. May you rest in peace.
RIP Jeff. Thoughts and prayers to your family, friends and band mates. I was lucky enough to seemCinderella live when they toured with Bon Jovi and they by far were the better live band out of the 2
Jeff was an amazing player. It's because of him and Tom that I decided to pick up my guitar and start playing again. Another great lost too soon!
My brother got to see Cinderella opening for David Lee Roth in '86. I had been a lifelong fan since the "Long Cold Winter" tour. He seemed like an Awesome Guy and was an Awesome Guitarist. I needto learn to play some of his older tunes. It was cool of his forer bandmates honoring him like they did. R.I.P Jeff LaBar, gone but never Forgotten.
He didn't ake care of himself enough. If he did he'd still be here.
Yeah RIP Jeff Labar.
I was at that tour in 86, 87, 88' All of the concerts were very special, like an American Led Zeppelin. They were that 🧨 explosive 🧨
R. I. P. Jeff
Did a comedy show at Zanies in Nashville and met he and Mark Slaughter and man Jeff couldn’t have been any nicer as he seemed to be in a really god place, this was around 2018.
I watched to the end!! Also double check your work. Jeff died in 2021 not 1921 as you mentioned early on in the video.
RIP Jeff!
No I'm pretty sure it was 1921.
@@lukebandy516LOL!!!! I’m with you. Gotta be 1921. That’s the only way it makes sense!
Let's see my dad was born in 1920, if he were alive he'd be 103.
Yeah this guy really effed up saying that.
Night Songs was released in 1904 so the dates are pretty accurate. My great great grandmother saw them on Headbangers Ball back in 1908. Glad they made a comeback album in 1994
@@newavatar2947 Oh you mean VaudevilleBangers Ball. Yeah in the comeback album most of the band guys were 104 years old!!
I watched till the end! 👍😎 RIP Jeff.
Me, my son and little grandsons stumbled upon him and cheap thrill in a riverfront Cincinnati park one day. We were right in front of Jeff. They were amazing. I later saw sign for Tom keifer at a local church parish festival. Huge fan ever since. Think Boston singer played that night too Fran Cosmo.
I'm glad I finally got to see them live in the mid 2000's. They were excellent.
They don't have to worry about vocal cords these days when we're hearing about bands having concerts with recordings!! 😢
Jeff should been rich.... Great guitarist. Great great underated band. Tom perseveres
... Fantastic frontman, a real deal artist / vocalist.
I will always miss Chef Jeff. Great guy. Sweetest guy you could ever know.
Rest In Peace Brother!! 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks for all you did! I deeply appreciate what you gave us and myself as a friend!! ✌ ✌ ✌
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Keep posting more like these 😍😍
JEFF IS VERY SIMPLE BUT VERY DEEP I ADMIRE YOU VERY MUCH ❤
I watched to the end! Loved Jeff :( miss him everyday! I hope baz n Cinderella do a tribute show for him! That’d be the best!
I met all the Cinderella guys and they were all very cool and very nice and polite.
Nope
@@katjay3125 ....Yes. They were. Have you met them?
Greatly missed brother. Opened for Cinderella quite a while ago. Jeff was a great guy great guitarist & always looked great onstage.
By the time Still Climbing came out, Grunge had literally destroyed the Hair Band scene. The kicker is is that Grunge only lasted about five years before it died off.
A few of them can be placed in the Classic rock category though. I mean at least some of their songs are classics.
Watched till the very end.
Jeff we miss you so.
I am sorry you couldn't beat your demons.💔😢
Know that your STILL loved 💞 & missed terribly.
TY for the music 🎶🎸 that was your gift 💝 to US.
Much respect 😔 & love 💞.
I hope you found the peace 🕊️ that eluded you in life.
Rest easy man.
NEVER forgotten & ALWAYS remembered!
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I got a chance to meet and hang out with Jeff many years ago. It was on one of those package concerts with Quiet Riot and Ratt and I don't remember whether it was Warrant or Firehouse as the other band, but Jeff was so cool. He was the only one of the band who would sign autographs that night. Him and Frankie Banali, Kevin Dubrow and Jizzy, Robbie and John Corabi from Ratt were all so cool and down to earth. Absolutely great guys. Jeff and Kevin in particular went out of their way to make my kids night a great night.
So bummed about losing Jeff. (watched til the end, btw) Cinderella was a big band for me but I never really knew Jeff was having all of those issues.
Love Cinderella. R.I.P Jeff.
Watched until the end
00:44 he passed away in 1921 ?
Been a Cinderella fan since the beginning and will always be my favorite band. Hung out with the guys several times and just loved them so much. I have Jeff's solo lp also and i have a beautiful picture of Jeff in the China cabinet. He's right beside me 💜🖤
Rest in peace my friend. Luv you
They were from Pennsylvania. People from there are usually real down to earth types. I almost moved there once. I'm from NJ / southern Jersey.
RIP you are missed Jeff
how did he die?
Cinderella is only a glam band because of the time frame they were in. They are closer to an Aerosmith/Guns n Roses, definitely NOT a glam band for sure.
Didnt know jeff passed away in 1921 and he was alive back in 1963.
Unfortunately, he passed away again in 2021.
So how did he die ?
I can understand why he would’ve suffered depression after the break up of the band. Being right on top there with the band and then having to work a pizza shop and construction to make ends meet. I mean how humiliating that must’ve been for him. No wonder the poor guy was depressed. 😢.
When Pantera broke up..dime also spiraled into a deep depression......
I think it's all about attitude. I'm sure he wasn't thrilled but he was employed and could still play guitar. He could went to school as well, but that's easy for me to say
Dime was a tool
He didn't ake care of himself enough. If he did he'd still be here.
Yeah RIP Jeff Labar.
Killing it as usual 🔥😍
R. I. P. Jeff L.
Amazing content
Great video
i saw them summer 1989 at Compton terrace in tempe Arizona Towards the end of the Long Cold Winter tour along with The Bullet Boys and Winger
Man, I remember that tour! They were all staying at a hotel here in Amarillo. I had seen the buses outside so I hung around the lobby. Ran into Mark Torien from Bulletboys on his way to McDonalds next door. I offered to buy his lunch and sit with him. About 30 minutes later, the keyboard player from Winger (can't think of his name) joined us. Later, walking back towards the hotel parking lot, ran into Fred Coury and Jeff LeBar. That was one of the best days ever! Still have all their autographs!
That was a great concert too!
He seemed like a good man. God rest his soul.
RIP😢❤
PHILADELPHIA USA ☦️🇺🇲
RIP Jeff LaBar 💗
My girlfriend won first row seats to Cinderella opening for Bon Jovi. In 86 or 87. I liked Cinderella I had night songs. But I didn’t own Bon Jovi. I was like I’m over this pop metal thing. But the girls loved it. I was into Metallica Guns n. Roses. The cult.
It was such a shiny glamour spectacle. The next year I saw janes addiction open for love snd rockets. I was blown away with janes. It was crazy wild. They were so cracked out they scared the goth crowd literally
Omg you made me speechless 🔥
Some incorrect information here
Best channel on youtube
In love with your vibes
Watch to the very end.
R.I.P. Jeff.
So up there we have Eddie VH, Dimebag Darrell, Randy, Hendrix, SRV, Jeff Labar, etc....
So if there's a rock n'roll heaven....
😁
I watched til the end!
Can't get over this 🔥🔥
I watched till the very end!
More than perfect
Thanks, tells us nothing of the cause of his death. Cinderella fans know all of this info already.
@00:50 ...Man, 1921 !!! And I thought when we were listening in the 80's that Nobody's Fool was some of their first music. Who knew?
I watched til the end.
I loved Cinderella. I learned a few songs off Night Songs, pretty simple shit really!
I was hanging out with Tony Destra in 1986 at the Sundance in Bayshore Long Island slamming down Becks beers in July when Night songs had just come out and he told me that he played Britney foxes in America demo.Cinderella played Alice coopers Hello Hooray for their intro!!
Tony Destra also sadly died in a car accident in Philadelphia!!!!
That’d be really cool to reform Cinderella with Jeff’s son
But could he really fill his Dad's shoes?
Yeah sure Wolfie VH is doing a lot now, even can play most songs his father plays on the guitar, but prefers writing and recording and now touring his own music.
@@metalmike570 no way dude,and your probably right about writing and touring and doing his own thing,the way Jeff played was amazing,I saw the back in the late 80’s-early 90’s with Warrant and Poison and just the way he played was amazing to hear
@@HogLife Yes, him and Tom Keifer were great together, a great team and band. They just didn't get the reunion going and Tom had to have time to get his voice surgery and all that. Today everybody wants to see the reunions. Look at Pantera, I just saw that show here in Virginia and it was great. I made a video of it too. 👍
@@metalmike570 These bands can do all the reunion stuff they’d like,with original members being dead or not wanting to do it because of grudges being held,it will NEVER be the way it was back in the day,and I can say I was there to see these bands when they just got signed and released their first album,fresh sound and obviously full of energy because of youth,Bro,I was there,Best times of my life……..
@@HogLife The Spirit was there though. PANTERA ua-cam.com/video/dtCA_i_95jU/v-deo.html
saw them in 2002, great show. The Still Climbing album is such a great one, bad timing, so sad.
No mention of another project he was involved in. Rufus Fontain has a couple of videos up.
:50 bro, you say he "passed away in 1921" meaning 2021
He passed away in 1921?! WTF?
WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH
Jeff died in 1921? Check your script, Narrator.
Not a person. Script reading voice generator. Someone accidentally chose the wrong year and technology followed its instruction.
Amazing Guitarist that I never knew I loved until I started finding these vid's tonight through algorithm's.
This video uses a lot of footage of Jeff's song 'No Strings'. The rhythm guitar player in the video is his son, Sebastian. And the bartender is his wife.
I love Cinderella, but calling Jeff, a legendary guitarist it’s just simply not true. For whatever reason people in today’s current era tend to call everybody who had a little bit of fame a legend. But that is just simply not the case, and couldn’t be further from the truth..
Agreed In fact I think Kiefer is a better player !
It's like calling Jim Belushi a "legend of stand-up comedy".
I didn't know that the two guys that left and formed Brittany fox left before Cinderella first album was released. Did I hear that right?
No, the label told Tom, Mike and and Tony had to be replaced as they weren't interested in 'them'. But the label wanted Tom and Eric. Note my profile picture... that was 1982, on stage in front of me from left to right was Eric Brittingham, Tom and to my right would have been Mike Shermick aka Mike Kelly Smith.
I had no idea!!! 😥,. R I P ! ❤
I watched to the end, loved cinderella
I watched till the end.
He was NOT found by Gaile!!!!!! He was found by Debinique!!!!
My buddies and I go down to Keokuk IA every year for over 20 years to golf. On Friday Nite we went to the Cellar restaurant to get some prime rib. We walked in and saw a large group of "Rockers". It was 8-9 of them. One of the guys looked like a poor man's Vince Neal. We were half way through our meal when my buddie who sat facing those guys said to me, "Thats Jeff Labar". I turned and looked at the Vince Neal wannabe and said, "Dude....thats not Labar". My buddy keeps on staring over. He sees them finishing their meal and was all getting ready to leave. So he gets up and walks over. I didnt hear what my buddy said. But I saw his lips and it says..."Are you Jeff Labar?". They guy nodded. Damn. My buddy was right. So now I go over to talk to them. A taller blonde guy, who said his name was Eric Brittingham, said if we didnt have plans, go see then play an acoustic set a few doors down. Took some pictures and left. Kater we paid $12 for tickets. We stood about 10ft from them as they sung some Cinderella songs. I will tell this story until I die.
1921 huh ...
I don't think many people thought about him. Just being honest. I have never heard anyone refer to him as a legend
No one cared
they told us everythibg except what we wanted to know from the misleading title
While not a ‘bad’ video…where is the UNTOLD TRUTH(s) about Jeff’s passing?!? I even Watched Until the End waiting for it? Jus’ Wonderin’
If you look on the internet you can't get the reason he passed, but that he battled alcoholism iover the years.
Being an alcoholic destroys your liver.
I watched till the end
My husband and I were on the MOR cruise he references in that interview, and witnessed him have what i thought at the time appeared to be a diabetic episode - who knows for sure but he may have had other medical issues too,,,gone too soon for sure - RIP Jeff LaBar
So sad about Jeff. The idea of his son coming into the band was a good idea. Wonder why Tom scratched it?
14th of july 1921 ??
FYI both KISS and Bon Jovi were on the same record label in the 80s, Mercury/PolyGram, which is the same label Cinderella signed with. The reason they didn't take Gene Simmons' offer is because he wanted them to sign to a production deal and record songs that he wrote. Please get your facts straight, even if you are a robot.
Wowww i really it keep it up
Real kick ass guitar player
The narrator said he passed away in 1921. 😂😂😂
Not 1921 but 2021.
Wow!!! I'll bet that was quite a chin hit the floor moment. Ever talk to him again?
Peace out Brutha Jeff your light shined 🌞 🌞 brightly..R.I.P.