Brian:
That's still a sore topic, even though it happened 11 years ago. If you read the Wiki article for it and view the Brian Butler video, you'll understand why.
BTW, I was actually planning to go to that show that Thursday night -- take the leisurely drive up to RI with some friends from work -- but work project commitments that week -- due by close-of-business the next day (Friday) -- prevented us. Noone could've guessed that was a blessing in disguise.
Anyway, you'll recall it was a sad, sad day.
-Sean
Thank you but actually it wasn't really Great White playing that night. The singer and I decided to take a break from Great White and go solo in 2001. I made a record with Dicky Sims from Eric Clapton and a few other guys and went on tour. My singer Jack Russell also made a solo band and went on tour. I was on a break and his manager called me to go out and help him because his ticket sales were weak. I was hired in his band as a sideman. He was calling his tour the Jack Russell "For You" tour before I arrived because his album was called For You. When I arrived he changed it to Jack Russell's Great White. I didn't know anyone in his band. They were using this cold spark effect at the beginning of his show.
Great White has never used pyro in our entire career to this day. We are a blues rock band, we have never been a KISS type band with a lot of smoke pots and whatever. We just use a lot of lights and play loud

The reason people think the classic Great White line up was playing is because that's the story CNN ran with. It was actually Jack Russell's solo band with me hired to help tickets. No one in his band has ever written a Great White song or played on a Great White Record. I am close with all the surviving victims to this day and I will just say it was a horrible thing to witness...
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