Friday
Aug172018
Oz Fox Health Update

The other day I posted about Oz Fox of Stryper falling ill and missing the band's current tour. Now there's news he has two tumors in his head, but no biopsy details yet.
His wife is asking for prayer and donations to help pay for his care. The donations are on GoFundMe and you can read more below.
Reader Comments (8)
Man is not doing well. Prognosis unclear. Obvious that this sort of thing costs a lot of money. People that can and want to will donate (they are currently just south of 50K, which is half their goal). Others will not. But surely any decent human, no less fan of metal, will hope he gets through this.
And sorry for Jonathan Davis and his family, given the passing of his estranged wife Devin. Sounds like she had her demons even with no COD released. But a tragedy for them. Never liked Korn. But that is beside the point. Again, human loss is human loss.
And also condolences to the family and friends of Jill Janus of Huntress. She had an unreal voice even if I could never get into their music. Suicide is no joke, people. Nice to see that her peers came out to say their peace after her death, even if at least one of them used it for an ill-timed, if brief, diatribe.
I do feel obligated to expound a little more on my experiences seeing Oz Fox AND Stryper perform live ... I can undoubtedly say, Oz Fox is a true monster on guitar, on of the best I’ve ever heard. His style, so clean and clear AND abstract and modern, really unlike anyone else.
And the high quality and prolificity of their last several albums is unmatched among those of our 80’s heroes. Though it may have been somewhat true early in their career, I find it hard to believe they are truly driven by money. I honestly believe the main thing that drives them today is Jesus.
Regardless of what my religious beliefs are or are not, I continue to pray for Oz, one of the nicest guys I ever met in my life.
True, Gary. True. I always try to remind myself of what you said. But it gets harder and harder when I see so much of it on sites that are supposedly about raising the banner and supporting our musical interests. Lives lost and lives in jeopardy? I hope you are right about karma (I certainly find it appealing as a safeguard against being a little too full of myself and a bit too jaded when it comes to others).
As I said very recently, barbed humor is something I love. I get "too soon?" jokes and all of that. But when there is no joke, no punchline, and just some attempt to hurt others, I get a bit dazed.
Another reason BBG! remains my only place to post.
ALL of our tax dollars that are wasted on ill conceived projects, sweetheart deals, government pork and payoffs to foreign governments would be a lot better spent on treatment of American Citizens who deserve it.
But I will recommend Brill's 2013 _Time_ article, "Bitter Pill," to those of you who have not read it:
https://www.uta.edu/faculty/story/2311/Misc/2013,2,26,MedicalCostsDemandAndGreed.pdf
The discussion of the "chargemaster" is scary. Sadly, not much of what was said in that piece has changed in spite/despite of changes in the past five or so years. And don't worry. That link is safe. I promise.