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A sad day for music today

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Post Thu Dec 09, 2004 6:45 am

A sad day for music today

This is a sad day indeed...a tragic event happend to a great man and guitar player...Dimebag Darrell.... here is the story.



By JAY COHEN, Associated Press Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A gunman charged onstage at a packed nightclub and opened fire on the band and crowd, killing top heavy metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and three other people before a police officer shot him to death, authorities and witnesses said.


AP Photo



Police spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio identified three of the victims of Wednesday's shooting as Abbott, who played for the band Damageplan, and two other men, Nathan Bray and Erin Halk.


She identified the gunman as Nathan Gale, 25, of the Marysville area northwest of Columbus. She said there was no information on a motive or if he had any connection to the band.


Damageplan had just begun its first song at Alrosa Villa when the man shot Abbott five or six times at point-blank range, a witness said.


Abbott, 38, one of metal's top guitarists, and his brother, Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, were original members of Grammy-nominated thrash rock pioneers Pantera, a popular metal band in the 1990s.


The witness, 22-year-old Chris Couch, said he was standing about 30 feet from the stage when he saw a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt walk up to the stage, followed by a bouncer and another club employee.


The man in the sweatshirt climbed onto the stage, started yelling and opened fire on the guitarist, then shot a bouncer who pulled him off the musician, Couch said.


Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Mull said that after shooting at band members, the gunman fired into the crowd. Mull said the gunman was shot and killed by a police officer who arrived shortly after the shooting began.


"If the officer wasn't as close as he was, I think this would have been a lot worse," Mull said. "It was a chaotic scene, just a horrific scene."


Mercurio said the officer who killed the suspect was patrolling nearby when he heard the call about the shooting. He entered the club through a back door and was directed to the stage, where he saw one person lying dead and the suspect holding onto another person, Mercurio said. The officer shot and killed the suspect.


The name of the fifth person killed was not immediately released. Mercurio said family members were still being notified.


Thursday morning, a dozen yellow roses, still in plastic wrap, lay near the entry to the low-slung beige building that since 1974 has hosted mostly heavy metal acts. The club, just off a freeway exit on the city's north side, sits amid motels, small businesses and office complexes.


After the shooting began, Couch and a friend headed for the exit along with a tide of hundreds of fans.


"It was definitely a grudge. It was against something," Couch said.


Amanda Stankus, 19, who attended the show with Couch, said she initially thought the shooting was part of the show. "I just saw the guitarist fall down, and we decided to get out of there," she said.


The Abbott brothers produced Damageplan's debut album, "New Found Power," which was released in February. Other band members are vocalist Patrick Lachman and bassist Bob Zilla.


"Damageplan carries on the tradition Pantera started, the ... hell-raising tradition we were all about," Vinnie Paul Abbott told The Dallas Morning News in October. "We do play some Pantera songs. Me and Dime wrote them, and we feel like we have the right to play them. But the focus is on Damageplan.





"It took a while for some of the Pantera fans to accept it; we knew that was gonna be the case," he said. "Change is something that people have a hard time accepting. But me and Dime intended on doing this our whole lives."

A message left with Atlantic Records, which oversees the record label on which Damageplan records, was not immediately returned.

Damageplan's Web site said Darrel and Vinnie Abbott grew up in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, area where their father, country songwriter Jerry Abbott, owned a recording studio.

Telephone numbers for both Darrell and Jerry Abbott are unlisted and could not be reached early Thursday by The Associated Press.

Pantera, known for its brutally hard, fast and aggressive sound, recorded four albums in the 1990s. They attracted a massive cult following and the band's third release, "Far Beyond Driven," debuted at No. 1 in 1994, surprising chart-watchers and critics alike.

Pantera was nominated for Grammys (news - web sites) for best metal performance in 1995 for "I'm Broken" and in 2001 for "Revolution Is My Name." The video "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits," made charts earlier this year as one of the top 10 in music video sales.

Dozens of messages were posted to the Dallas band's Web site after the shootings.

"This is the worst day in metal history," one posting read.

"The metal world feels your pain," another wrote.

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Associated Press writer Jay Jorden in Dallas contributed to this report.


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Its a sad thing when people do things like this, it takes away from everyone elses enjoyment of the music and shows as well as makes the world lose great and talented muscians....RIP Dimebag!


"To live is to die....but living is to die slowly..why waste time on trivial things just play as hard as you can"

Post Thu Dec 09, 2004 2:07 pm

no, i'm moving to canada where its safe. what is this world coming to.

Post Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:45 pm

My hometown. I've been in the Alrosa a few times myself and this is not the norm, not even close.

Rob "Stinger" Lordier
Creator of the original Privateer FAQ
3+ years here and still lovin' every minute!
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Post Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:11 pm

Stinger, I feel your pain. Not only is that in my hometown, but its in my neighborhood. I also see that this is going to cause an increase in concert security, which is not gonna be fun for my friends who were there and always do really stupid stuff at concerts. Anyway, Dimebag Darrel is at peace with the likes of the King (Elvis) and Kurt Cobain.

P.S. If you notice that a person in Dallas contributed to the article, its because Columbus is the least important big city in America.

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Edited by - Eh_Steve on 12/9/2004 4:21:46 PM

Post Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:29 pm


Columbus is the least important big city in America.


No its n-----wait...yes it is

Edited by - parabolix on 12/9/2004 4:29:19 PM

Post Fri Dec 10, 2004 3:55 am

Shot on the same date as John Lennon. I guess all forward thinking innovative guitarists should hide at home on 12/8 from now on. I've heard conflicting reports, was Vinnie Abbott shot as well? I know he wasn't killed, but heard he got hit. But damn, could Dime play guitar. What a waste. At least the bastard who shot him won't get any 15 minutes of fame.

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Post Fri Dec 10, 2004 2:50 pm

RIP Dimebag.
As soon as i heard (during band practice, no less) i insisted we have a go at playing 'Walk' by Pantera as a tribute, a song i saw Dimebag perform at June's Download Festival. All of the rock fans I know over here in the UK have been deeply saddened by the loss. Dimebag will be missed

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