
glip22
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Pretty rocking lead guitarist. RIP None ever mentions her.

What a trip. I didn't know Michelle Meldrum was married to John Norum! I actually met her briefly in '88 or '89 when Phantom Blue was starting. I was messing around with this bass player chick that was jamming with the band at the time and she invited me to drop by a rehearsal. I didn't expect much because the chick really wasn't much of a bass player (although she had other talentsglip22":trcwby8o said:Pretty rocking lead guitarist. RIP None ever mentions her.![]()
That is so cool Steve. Other talentssah5150":fu504zrx said:What a trip. I didn't know Michelle Meldrum was married to John Norum! I actually met her briefly in '88 or '89 when Phantom Blue was starting. I was messing around with this bass player chick that was jamming with the band at the time and she invited me to drop by a rehearsal. I didn't expect much because the chick really wasn't much of a bass player (although she had other talentsglip22":fu504zrx said:Pretty rocking lead guitarist. RIP None ever mentions her.![]()
), but I was blown away by Michelle and the other chicks guitar playing. They kicked the bass player chick to the curb before they played any gigs, of course...
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Steve
He did. A 79 JMP. He did one for John that was an SLP. It was in 93. Mark did maybe ten amps tops at that time. He only did three amps that were like his original with the five way rotary preamp voicing. He said there could have been a forth but he did not think so. I have the 79. A very high chance it was Michelles. Only named Aldrich when Doug said he could use his name for the mod after he recorded and toured with it. John recorded Another Destination with Mark's original JMP.OUTLAW1969":2kygrjr7 said:Yeah, Michelle was definitely a talented player. Didn't Mark Cameron make her an amp, too?
OUTLAW1969":2d6xv0yu said:Yeah, Michelle was definitely a talented player. Didn't Mark Cameron make her an amp, too?