Reply To: D'Molls & Desi Rexx

TopicsAll ForumsGeneralThe Corner PubD'Molls & Desi RexxReply To: D'Molls & Desi Rexx

AuthorReplies
Dave # Posted on September 22, 2017 at 9:23 pm

Halenberg: No- Terry Kilgore is who David was referring to in his book. On the ’94 Tour he quit unexpectedly supposedly wanting more money according to Dave then was replaced by Rocket Richotte for the rest of the ’94 Tour

There’s a lot more to this Desi Rexx D’Molls 1991 connection I ran across a few tidbits last year while compiling info about DLR’s 1991 era. I’m surprised to see this post topic pop up here now.

Halenberg: No- Terry Kilgore is who David was referring to in his book. On the ’94 Tour he quit unexpectedly supposedly wanting more money according to Dave then was replaced by Rocket Richotte for the rest of the ’94 Tour

There’s a lot more to this Desi Rexx D’Molls 1991 connection I ran across a few tidbits last year while compiling info about DLR’s 1991 era. I’m surprised to see this post topic pop up here now.

Bob Ezrin was the initial producer for the ALAE album. He brought in Steve Hunter. There were many demos with another guitarist before Jason Becker during preproduction.

Now- This Desi Rexx D’Molls connection had something to do with a dispute within the band aallegedly Pete Angelus & Patrick Whitley whom were involved had Desi Rexx join the DLR tour specifically to dissolve the D’Molls band without entangling them from contractual stipulations of some sort.

Rocket Richotte worked on demostouring first in ’91 then again in ’94.

She’s My Machine was originally demoed in ’91 with Bob Ezrin

Bob Ezrin was the initial producer for the ALAE album. He brought in Steve Hunter. There were many demos with another guitarist before Jason Becker during preproduction.

Now- This Desi Rexx D’Molls connection had something to do with a dispute within the band aallegedly Pete Angelus & Patrick Whitley whom were involved had Desi Rexx join the DLR tour specifically to dissolve the D’Molls band without entangling them from contractual stipulations of some sort.

Rocket Richotte worked on demostouring first in ’91 then again in ’94.

She’s My Machine was originally demoed in ’91 with Bob Ezrin

Terry didn’t leave the tour because he wanted more money. He left the tour because he was sick as a dog. At least that’s what he told me when Dave & I interviewed him for our podcast recently.


Stay Frosty


  Quote