This is a real dick punch.
Frank's younger brother Dominic died. I just found out last night. Apparently, he was in a motorcycle accident back on March 11th and was in ICU until he passed away April 2nd.
He was 52, same age as Frank. Their father lived into his 80's, neither one of them made it to their mid 50's.
Dom was a good kid and a fantastic guitar player. I remember when he first started playing he was in to heavy metal; WASP, Slayer and groups like that were his "go to" bands.
I introduced him to Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive' and Led Zeppelin.
He went on to develop his own style, mostly acoustic, that incorporated all sorts of strange instruments and it was fantastic. I haven't seen him in years, but I'll always remember the impish little grin he had, like he was always up to something - because he usually was.
Frank's younger brother Dominic died. I just found out last night. Apparently, he was in a motorcycle accident back on March 11th and was in ICU until he passed away April 2nd.
He was 52, same age as Frank. Their father lived into his 80's, neither one of them made it to their mid 50's.
Dom was a good kid and a fantastic guitar player. I remember when he first started playing he was in to heavy metal; WASP, Slayer and groups like that were his "go to" bands.
I introduced him to Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive' and Led Zeppelin.
He went on to develop his own style, mostly acoustic, that incorporated all sorts of strange instruments and it was fantastic. I haven't seen him in years, but I'll always remember the impish little grin he had, like he was always up to something - because he usually was.
1971-2024: Musical genius Dominic Gaudious created name for himself on didgeridoo, double-neck guitar. | West Orange Times & Observer
The Winter Garden resident loved experimenting with new sounds and new material, but his performances came second to the love he had for his teenage son, Nic.
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