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MOLLY HATCHET Singer Remembered As Doting Dad - Mar. 16, 2005
A funeral was held Tuesday (March 15) for the lead singer of the Southern rock band MOLLY HATCHET.

Danny Joe Brown died Thursday at his Davie home of complications from diabetes. He was 53.

"It was the growl" of Mr. Brown's voice that set him apart, soundman Les Targonski told the Palm Beach Post, getting in a quick smoke before the funeral started at the Cooper City Church of God.

"Danny was the consummate rock star," bass player Riff West added. "All the girls loved him and all the guys wanted to be him."

MOLLY HATCHET rode the tail end of the Southern rock wave out of northeast Florida that included the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, and .38 SPECIAL.

Mr. Brown, of Davie, fronted the band in its formative years. He quit after two albums because of his declining health, but returned to the band twice and cut a solo album before a stroke felled him in 1998. He had just returned from the hospital last week when he died peacefully in his sleep.

At the funeral service, Mr. Brown's children and bandmates remembered him as a doting father of five. A video montage captured Mr. Brown as a youth in both the Coast Guard and in the band, including a clip of MOLLY HATCHET members dressed up as cowboys on horseback.

"My dad led no ordinary life," his grown daughter, Ashley Brown, said.

Named after a 17th century prostitute who took an ax to her clients, MOLLY HATCHET hit it big from the start with its platinum 1978 debut. The follow-up, "Flirting with Disaster", sold more than 2 million copies.

Read more at PalmBeachPost.com.
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COMMENT | RIP DJB
posted by : MikeTeflon
3/16/2005 7:20:17 AM

JMH, RVZ, SRV, Randy, Cliff, and DimeBag

COMMENT | A memory
posted by : idiotstheyareallidiots
3/16/2005 7:54:27 AM

I had the honor of meeting members of Molly Hatchet years ago while playing guitar for Benny Mardones and the Hurricanes. We were playing a theater in Watertown, New York and the previous evening Molly Hatchet had played the same place. How did we know that? Behind us hung an enormous tapestry of Molly Hatchet's first album cover (the classic Frazetta Deathdealer). Having that banner flying behind us the night we played was humorous to say the least, but even better was the fact that a couple members of Hatchet were there the night Benny played. Danny was one of them and he couldn't have been nicer.

I grew up listening to Molly Hatchet and even though I didn't follow them fervently, I enjoyed their music. I loved their three guitar attack and at first found Danny Joe Brown's voice hard to listen to. Over time though, I came to count on it whenever Molly Hatchet released something new. Unfortunately, it didn't last. RIP Danny Joe Brown. You were someone very special to many.

COMMENT | aw hell...
posted by : River
3/16/2005 11:08:42 AM

I had no idea Danny Joe passed on. What a bummer. My first concert was Molly Hatchet when I was a kid. They opened up for the Outlaws and Danny was the coolest person you would ever want to meet. I saw them a few years later when the band wasn't so huge but they were still kicking ass. That was when Fall of the Peacemaker came out. I was on the edge of the stage in the middle at that one and Danny Joe looked at me and smiled at me and remembered me from years and years back! It was so cool!! I'll miss him and the music he won't ever make again. They got me through some hard times in my life and for that I will always be grateful. R.I.P. Danny Joe Brown. I'll miss you :-(

COMMENT |
posted by : dearnt
3/16/2005 11:11:15 AM

R.I.P. brother.

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COMMENT | R.I.P., Brother...
posted by : The Krusher
3/16/2005 3:37:11 PM

...a good man and a great band. Saw them years ago with .38 Special, their triple guitar attack was killer! Funny, when I was an upperclassman in college I dated a girl who had the Frazzetta "Deathdealer" painted on her living room wall. I asked her who did it, it was a great copy, and she told me she had no idea, it was there when she moved in. Anyways, the first two MH albums are fantastic, the heaviest of the Southern rockers.



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