Scott Gorham Thin Lizzy Kelloggs
Though not a member of Supertramp, Scott Gorham, Thin Lizzy Guitarist, is found here, because I only have a few pictures of him, and because he was Bob Siebenburg's brother-in-law.
The first day I landed in England, Early Summer 1976, I met our roommate, Scott Gorham, one of the guitarists for Thin Lizzy. This was that day. He opened the door and said, "Oh good, now we're going to have some good meals." Wrong. As you can see, he was eating, and I took this picture. If only I had shown it to his management, perhaps Rock Stars selling things like Kellogg Corn Flackes would have begun then. That'd been cool. I love this shot. The musicians and bands I ended up knowing and working for was never a plan. I took guitar lessons. The next thing I new, one of the teachers, not mine, show'd and interest in me. The week I met him, I found myself and my best and oldest friend, Linda, in a recording studio. Linda was a singer song writer, and invited the keyboard player to work on her demos. He, Derek, and I were married a year later. The teacher, the week I met him left to live in France. Derek had played in an LA band, Benbecula with Bob Sienbenberg (later, drummer for Supertramp) and guitarist Scott Gorham (Bob's wife's brother, Vicki). Pretty amazing for someone that was simply taking guitar lessons. By the way, I was not a muscian, didn't work, gave it up.
Regarding becoming the cook. My husband ate at 9 pm, too late for me. I had gotten use to eating at 3:00 pm during my college days. That's when I was hungry so the traditional housewife role was not in the cards. Fortunately, Scott was on tour 90% of the time I live in England so it never became an issue. Needless to say, when he was home, he was a bit disappointed. Mealtimes are the best times for being with family, but we all had different schedules, and I was very busy too shooting pictures and working in the darkroom. I did clean the house, otherwise, Yikes!
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