Jack Russell, Great White Singer and Survivor of Nightclub Fire, Dies at 63
Briefly

Jack Russell, the former lead singer of Great White, passed away at 63 due to Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy, as confirmed by K.L. Doty.
Great White achieved commercial success with hits like 'Once Bitten Twice Shy,' which peaked at No. 5 in 1989 and received a Grammy nomination.
The Station Nightclub fire in 2003, tied to Jack Russell's Great White, claimed 100 lives and injured over 230, marking one of the worst club disasters in history.
Despite being uncharged in the nightclub tragedy, Jack Russell's band settled for $1 million in the aftermath of the fire and the ensuing lawsuits.
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