Sir Tom Jones.
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I know this one too. Maggie May by Rod Stewart. It was “our song” with a brief fling that Roy had in 1972. Ended up in the Athens PD when she came to visit me at Ohio U unannounced. She was only 16 and she didn’t tell her parents where she was going. Yikes.
11. In 1985, after David Lee Roth officially parted ways with Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen became fast friends with this female rocker from NY. Eddie, at the urging of his wife, Valerie, went to see her in concert, met her, even hung out on her tour bus for three days and joined her on stage. One day, out of the blue, Eddie asked her if she wanted to join his band as lead singer. Newly married and eight months pregnant and having no desire to move cross country to California, she turned down his offer immediately. In the years following , there were times when she regretting that decision, or at least not giving it more consideration, even though she went on to enjoy considerable success on her own. She also has a connection to that filthy animal, Don Henley.
Who could have been lead singer of Van Halen had she not told Eddie "Goodbye to You" ?
It’s Patty Smyth.
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Roy heading into the Agora to see Eddie Mahoney (his real name). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4I8...&start_radio=1
I won a call-in radio contest, got 4 tickets and a chance to talk to Eddie Money himself. This was probably 6 hours before the concert and Eddie was already well lubricated. He put on a good show though.
In 2003, at the Cincinnati Oktoberfest on Fountain Square, Eddie was the headliner. Let's just say the Eagles had nothing on Eddie when it came to lip-syncing. The beer was flowing and nobody cared. He led the crowd in the world's longest chicken dance. It was hilarious. He was chicken dancing all over the stage. Money certainly knew how to have a good time.
Lubricated. What a nice way to put it! :laugh: