:rockon: Yay nice one. :applause: :applause:
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:rockon: Yay nice one. :applause: :applause:
I found this on Brittany when she was younger and was in some Miss Teen pageants out of Round Rock. She sort of looks like Don in the eyes.
She is second from the left in the back row wearing the ivory/white colored dress with silver heels.
http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/...smissteen2.jpg
A very lovely girl.
Yes - Brittany is a very pretty lady - but then, she has good genes so I guess there is little wonder! :wink:
And the way I understand this is that it is a special grammy award that Don is being given in recognition of his work with the Recording Artists' Coalition.
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Originally Posted by DonFan
Maid! I am so glad you decided to stop lurking and post--and post about Don, my very favorite subject! Welcome!
I have never heard of Carla Olson nor have I ever seen that picture of Don with her. (I love Google too. ) So Brittany is Eva Longoria's best friend, huh? If she was born in 1975, she would be 34 now. I bet there is a picture of Eva with her somewhere.
Ok, I'm confused here. (Doesn't take much) Who is Carla Olson, mentioned above, and who is Brittany?
A brief mention of Don in Sammy Hagar's book Red. Talking about Geffen Records & Warner Brothers Records when he first joined Van Halen. Geffen didn't want to give him up to Warner Brothers because he was their biggest act....
"As Geffen's distributor, Warner Bros. was taking 50 percent of Geffen's earnings and I was Geffen's biggest artist at the time. Elton John hadn't worked on Geffen's label. Neil Young was a disaster-Geffen ended up suing him. Donna Summer didn't have any hits for him. There was me; Don Henley, who had one big album; and John Lennon, who died shortly after giving Geffen his first album, although it did sell millions after he was shot. Geffen wasn't likely to let his biggest act walk across the street just because he wanted to sing with another band."