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To: Alkhin

That was sad.
Seems out teen idols didn't last very long.
Unlike the walking dead like Rolling Stones, who stopped making good music in 1977.
I was watching the one-hit wonder special, and I turned if off because of all the folks who died - the singer from The Waitresses died of cancer, Jermaine Stewart died of Aids, the guy from Frankie Goes to Hollywood died of Aids...then we have Michael Hutchence and Stuart.
Such a shame.


314 posted on 10/20/2004 12:56:08 PM PDT by mabelkitty (W is the Peoples' President ; Kerry is the Elite Establishment's President)
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To: mabelkitty

I know....since this thread came up I have been revisiting some old BC websites. The BC band members have gone on to other things, but I miss Stuart's voice. There was just something about it, you know? Stuart, actually, was working on a country music career in Nashville when he disappeared. All anyone can figure is that his alcoholism was taking its toll once more. He made one album with Mark Hummon, called "Supernatural". They called themselves The Raphaels. The music was okay, but I sometimes wondered how those two were going to keep going. Stuart's style was distinctly different than Mark's and you could tell whose song was whose. It wasnt too long after this debut that Stuart disappeared and ended up in Hawaii of all places. I still havent been able to figure that one out.


320 posted on 10/20/2004 1:02:14 PM PDT by Alkhin ("We are not this story's author, who fills time and eternity with his purpose." G.W.Bush)
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