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  1. 23 de feb. de 2003 · Tristemente se confirma lo que casi era un hecho : Ty Longley guitarrista de GREAT WHITE ha sido oficialmente identificado como uno de los 96 muertos producidos en el desgraciado incendio acaecido durante la primera canción «Desert Moon,» del concierto de los mencionados celebrado en el The Station club en West Warwick, Rhode Island, USA.

  2. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Only later was the name of Ty Longley, Jack’s solo player, who was 31 years old and an expectant father, released among the 100 names of the dead. In December 2003, the brothers who owned the station, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, and Jack Russell’s tour manager Daniel Biechele, were charged with 200 counts of involuntary manslaughter.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2019 · Acey Longley, son of late Great White guitarist Ty Longley, wants to Drum Out Hunger for his 16th Birthday, so he has planned a special event in Morehead, KY on October 26, 2019, taking place at Jimmy John’s in Morehead at 4 PM and will provide a meal as well as non-perishable food items, personal care items, and clothing for the less fortunate in Rowan County.

  4. Jack Russell and Mark Kendall of Great White performing live in 2008. Great White is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California.Formed in 1979, the group was originally known as Dante Fox and consisted of lead vocalist Lisa Baker, guitarist Mark Kendall, bassist Don Costa and drummer Tony Richards.The band's current lineup includes Kendall alongside guitarist and keyboardist ...

  5. Other articles where Ty Longley is discussed: The Station nightclub fire: Great White’s lead guitarist, Ty Longley, was among the dead. Lawsuits totalling $180 million were initiated.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2007 · Ty Longley, guitarra del grupo Great White, murió casi literalmente con las botas puestas o con la guitarra colgada. Poco después de las 11 de la noche del 20 de febrero de 2003, Great White iniciaban su show en el club The Station, en Rhode Island, Estados Unidos, cuando su pirotecnia envolvió el lugar en llamas en menos de un minuto.