George Baum

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      • Holly
      • Posted
      • My life was dark until I met this ray
        of light!!! Charming and cool as ice,
        he melts my butter. And ladies have
        you ever seen this guy dance...he puts
        Micheal Jackson to shame. Mabye one
        day I can be Ms. Baum...until then I
        will admire from a far.
      • Kathi
      • Posted
      • George does impressions. On one of my
        birthdays he dj'd and did the Robert Smith
        impression. If you haven't seen it yet well you
        are missing out on alot. I love George. He and
        I have climbed the Inwood Theatre roof
        together, seen Wayne Newton in Vegas, gotten
        drunk on an airplane and in Vegas and in
        Dallas and in...well you get the point.
      • Isabel
      • Posted
      • George is such a sweetheart. always
        has been. how i miss getting him
        drunk at his own free will at Xpo.
        maybe someday i can get drunk with him.
      • Wells
      • Posted
      • Two weeks ago, Handsom Dave and
        I tried to get George drunk and take
        him to Shreveport, where I would trick
        him into getting narried to me and I
        would be the luckest girl in the
        world!!!! Alas, George was having
        none of that, and I am clearly
        heartbroken.
      • Jayna
      • Posted
      • Mr. Congeniality...thank you for the
        big red dog. It hangs out with a
        stuffed lion. Cheers!
      • Jeffrey
      • Posted
      • A lot of people don't know that
        George's grandfather used to run the
        Sportatorium, the infamous Downtown
        Dallas building that used to host pro
        wrestling (Von Erich-era), and great
        concerts (by artists ranging from Elvis
        to Ministry)... George's family is part
        of Dallas, Texas' DNA!
      • Jeff K
      • Posted
      • Ahhh, if it wasn't for George... He'll
        shy away from taking any credit of
        course - but it's true. George
        literally GAVE me my 'big break', in
        fact George opened my eyes and ears to
        a LOT of things during those hazy days
        of my impressionable youth. Without his
        Fabulous Chicken Gristle Show there'd
        be no motivation to join KNON and start
        Thud-Slap. Without his invitations to
        the Starck, there'd be no great
        appreciation of DJ and club culture.
        One's life is shaped by few key moments
        in time - and George holds one of my
        keys.
      • Peter
      • Posted
      • george is the great unsung rock n roll hero of
        dallas. his shows in the 80's were the stuff of
        legend. his thundering bass made the little
        girls quiver and the men retreat in fear.
        parsley and candy flying everywhere. it was
        not pretty but it was vital. true to his artistic
        nature george soon felt he had conquered all
        the challenges that the music world had to
        offer and he quietly retreated from a scene
        that never knew quite what to do with him.
        now, in the early days of the 21st century
        there are rumblings of a comeback. we should
        be so lucky.
      • Kendall
      • Posted
      • Hey George remember that time that you DJd
        my pool party and we all jumped in the water
        in full makeup and long cocktail dresses and
        some friend of mine got drunk and hit on
        you? Or how about that time that I couldn't
        find anyone to go to AC/DC with me and I
        dragged you out of the State Bar and we
        found controlled substances before we even
        got out of the parking lot and we got there
        just in time for "For Those About to Rock."
        Good times, good times....

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