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Title: Pat DiNizio passes
Post by: Dave W on December 13, 2017, 07:40:50 PM
For those of you who haven't already heard

Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens Dies at 62 (http://variety.com/2017/music/news/pat-dinizio-smithereens-dead-1202638793/)

Pat had a unique voice and Smithereens have always been the kind of tight no-frills rock band I like. I still listen to them a lot. He will be missed.
Title: Re: Pat DiNizio passes
Post by: gearHed289 on December 14, 2017, 08:01:08 AM
They always seemed like a bunch of straight up, regular dudes playing good power-pop. I know Pat had health issues over the past several years. May he RIP.
Title: Re: Pat DiNizio passes
Post by: lowend1 on December 14, 2017, 10:50:22 AM
There have been plenty of “obvious” NJ bands and artists, but Pat was probably the most genuine of our by-products. He lived his whole life in the same working class town and would often be seen out and about, mingling with residents, fans and friends. I ran into him a couple of years back standing on line to get into a Paul Rodgers show, and we spent a few minutes chatting about Free, BadCo and Rodgers as a vocalist in general. A NJ fixture, and a real decent guy who will be missed.
Title: Re: Pat DiNizio passes
Post by: OldManC on December 14, 2017, 11:35:26 AM
I had to warm to the Smithereens, but that was more my distaste for the modern rock station I grew up with (and its most ardent listeners) than the band itself. Once I gave them a real listen they became a favorite for the exact reasons you guys mention.

I have a friend who met and spent time hanging out with Pat after the band's initial heyday (but still in the band/touring setting) and she spoke highly of his generosity and friendship toward her as a fan and then friend/acquaintance. She's pretty devastated at the moment. I feel for Pat and his family, but I also feel for the devoted fans he leaves behind. RIP