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Posté le: 01 Jun 2006 14:31 Sujet du message: James Andrew "Andy" Capps n'est plus [Batteur] |
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James Andrew "Andy" Capps
1969 | 2006
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Ex-Built to Spill drummer dies
From World Entertainment News Network
May 29, 2006 11:16 AM EDT
Former BUILT TO SPILL drummer JAMES ANDREW 'ANDY' CAPPS has died at the age of 37.
Capps died at his home in Boise, Idaho, on 18 May (06). No further information has been released, only confirmation from the band's publicist.
An announcement in the Idaho Statesman reveals "an informal memorial service will be held 4pm on June 10 at the Connector restaurant, Boise." (IG/WNWPFK/SC) |
http://www.verican.us/boiseweekly/classifieds/ad_listing/nukz5titddpqBIbmEFKx60TnqC8 a écrit: | Notices Posted on 05/30/2006
James Andrew Andy Capps
James Andrew "Andy" Capps died May 18, 2006 in his sleep at his home in Boise. He was 37. Andy was born February 12, 1969 in Pendleton, Oregon. He was raised in Twin Falls, Idaho and attended Twin Falls High School. Following his schooling, he joined the U.S. Navy and was awarded an honorable discharge in 1988. After his stint in the Navy, Andy moved to Boise. He held several jobs in the Boise area, most recently as a landscaper.
Andy was a gifted and talented, self-taught musician and played drums in several Boise area bands, including Splinter, Farm Days, Butterfly Train and the Falldowns. Andy also was the drummer on Built to Spill s 1994 Album, There's Nothing Wrong with Love. He loved to be outside. He was a dedicated fan of football, especially the Denver Broncos. He was an avid reader and particularly interested and extremely knowledgeable about history. He loved animals and rescued several from Boise shelters. Andy is survived by his parents, David and Clare Capps, of Millsap, Texas; his brothers, Jeff (Meg) Capps of Pendleton, Oregon and Christopher Capps of Rhinebeck, New York; his sister, Emily (Rob) Estey of Harker Heights, Texas; his nephew Jack Estey and niece Ella Grace Estey also of Harker Heights; his grandfather, Gordon Capps of Ontario, Oregon; his uncle, Gary Capps, of Bend, Oregon and several cousins; and Andy's many friends and his beloved dogs, Buster, Frank and Sparky. Andy was preceded in death by his mother, Jeanne D. Riter, step dad Earl Riter, maternal grandparents and paternal grandmother. Please join us for a remembrance of Andy's life at an informal memorial service to be held on Saturday, June 10, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. at the Connector Restaurant, 249 S. 16th Street, Boise. Contributions in Andy's name may be made to the Idaho Humane Society, 4775 Dorman Street, Boise, Idaho 83705; or the humane society of your choice. Arrangements are by Summers Funeral Homes, Boise Chapel. |
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