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John Scott “Rip Thrillby” Rogers

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John Scott “Rip Thrillby” Rogers Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
11 May 2003 (aged 36)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7299055, Longitude: -86.5708522
Plot
Block MI, Lot 868, Space 8
Memorial ID
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Rock/Surf Musician. He was a guitarist for the musical group, The Penatrators. His brother, Spanky Twangler, was also a member of the group. The band formed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where they soon gained popularity. They made there official recording debut in 1996 with the album "Kings Of The High-Speed Weekend" on the Southern Rock Record Label. This was followed by "Hit The Jet Stream" in 1997, "The Penetrators Meet The Space Cossacks" in 1997, and "Locked And Loaded" in 2001. Their recordings include "Checkpoint Echo," "50 Bucks A Midget," "Midnight Run," "Deception Bay," "Another Time, Another Place," "Codename, Gypsy," "Speed Bump," "Single-Malt Stomp," "Triple-Dog Dare," "Mariner 4," and "Southern Surf Syndicate Theme." A veteran of the Persian Gulf War, he served in the United States Army.
Rock/Surf Musician. He was a guitarist for the musical group, The Penatrators. His brother, Spanky Twangler, was also a member of the group. The band formed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where they soon gained popularity. They made there official recording debut in 1996 with the album "Kings Of The High-Speed Weekend" on the Southern Rock Record Label. This was followed by "Hit The Jet Stream" in 1997, "The Penetrators Meet The Space Cossacks" in 1997, and "Locked And Loaded" in 2001. Their recordings include "Checkpoint Echo," "50 Bucks A Midget," "Midnight Run," "Deception Bay," "Another Time, Another Place," "Codename, Gypsy," "Speed Bump," "Single-Malt Stomp," "Triple-Dog Dare," "Mariner 4," and "Southern Surf Syndicate Theme." A veteran of the Persian Gulf War, he served in the United States Army.

Bio by: L'eau Noire


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  • Added: May 22, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7478065/john_scott-rogers: accessed ), memorial page for John Scott “Rip Thrillby” Rogers (14 Jul 1966–11 May 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7478065, citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.