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A Tribute to Gene Euene
This is a special issue devoted completely to remembering Gene “Eugene” Andrusco. It features stories and memories from friends, family, and fans. There is also a special section with photographs from Gene’s childhood sent to us by Gene’s Mom herself. Scattered through out the stories are promo shots, exclusive live images, and a few other rare Gene images. All this and reviews of every Adam Again album.
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Online Exclusive Articles:
Print Articles:
- Gene Eugene
- Stories from friends and family:
- Michael Knott (L.S.U., Struck Last May)
- Jon Knox (Adam Again)
- Dan Michaels (The Choir, Adam Again)
- Glenn Holland (4-4-1)
- Michael Pritzl (The Violet Burning)
- Brian Doidge (L.S.U.)
- Jason Martin (SF59, The Brothers Martin)
- Jeff Elbel (Ping)
- Greg Lawless (Adam Again)
- Steve Hindalong (The Choir, The Lost Dogs)
- Ojo Taylor (Undercover)
- Mike Roe (The 77s, The Lost Dogs)
- Mike Stand (The Altar Boys, Clash of Symbols)
- Terry Taylor (Daniel Amos, Swirling Eddies, The Lost Dogs)
- Brandon Ebel (owner, Tooth & Nail)
- Carole Gilliland (Gene’s Mother)
- Lisa Andrusco (Gene’s sister)
- Gene Eugene: A Special Photo Selection – part 1 | part 2
- Matt’s Musings and Meanderings
- In Closing
- Gene Live at Evangel Assembly of God in Williamsville, NY on April 26, 1999 by Jeremy Ladan
Reviews:
- Adam Again – In a New World of Time
- Adam Again – 10 Songs
- Adam Again – Homeboys
- Adam Again – Dig
- Adam Again – Perfecta
- Adam Again – Live at Cornerstone 2000
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COVER IMAGE: Gene Eugene promo shot, provided by Todd Zeller
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Thanks for the great tribute to one of my favorite artists. I’ve always wondered why none of Gene’s unreleased music has surfaced since his passing. Your article mentions work on an album after Perfecta…where are those tracks? And I’m sure there’s plenty of solo demos and Lost Dogs stuff too. I’ve really enjoyed a lot of the music that was released after the deaths Mark Heard and Rich Mullins. I’m sure Gene’s fans would appreciate hearing more of his music if it’s out there. Do you know why nothing’s ever been released? Is anything in the works?
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