TED NUGENT - Former Drummer Died Of "Apparent Suicide"
April 15, 2008, 16 years ago
The following report is courtesy of Wsbtv.com:
Police are investigating the apparent suicide of a former drummer for rocker TED NUGENT. Corporal Brandon Gurley with the Paulding County Sheriff's department says 59-year-old Clifford Davies was found dead from a gunshot wound in his suburban Atlanta home Sunday. Gurley said Tuesday authorities are awaiting the results of an autopsy.
A woman who answered the phone at Davies' home said she wanted to check with her family before commenting.
Reed Beaver, who owns Equametric Studio in Marietta where Davies was a chief engineer, confirmed Davies was a drummer for Nugent and played on the recording of his trademark song 'Cat Scratch Fever'. Beaver says Davies called him Saturday "extremely distraught" over money for medical bills.
Dallas is about 35 miles west of Atlanta.
Davies was credited with drums, percussion, producer, vocals (background) on some of Nugent's classic output: Ted Nugent (1975), Free For All (1977), Cat Scratch Fever (1977), Double Live Gonzo (1978), Weekend Warriors (1978), State Of Shock (1979), Scream Dream (1980).