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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FirefallFirefall - Wikipedia

    Jim Waddell, who had first played with Firefall in 1993, returned to cover for Muse. In July 2022 after Mark Andes retired from the road, current Babys singer/bassist John Bisaha joined the lineup.

  3. 8 de feb. de 2024 · PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Jim Waddell has died of pancreatic cancer. The Port Angeles resident, who also founded DamSense which lobbied for the breaching of the Snake River dams, died Monday, according to a press release from the Clallam PUD. He was 70.

  4. firefallofficial.com › about › jim-waddellJim Waddell - FIREFALL

    Most recently, I was asked to officially join the band in 2022. It’s really great recording this new FIREFALL album, ‘Friends and Family’, due out in the Spring of 2023 – such fun respectfully putting our own musical slant on these rocking 1970s songs by other groups. Jim Waddell on AllMusic.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2024 · PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County PUD commissioner has died. Jim Waddell died earlier this week at the age of 70. He had been battling pancreatic cancer. Waddell served District Three for the PUD, which runs from Port Angeles to the west end of Clallam County. He was elected to the PUD in 2018.

  6. firefallofficial.com › aboutAbout - FIREFALL

    Jim Waddell. Sax•Flute•Keyboard. About Our History. BAND HISTORY. ALBUMS & CREDITS. COLORADO MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTED 1991. TOUR ARCHIVES. Firefall Bio. (With excerpts from the liner notes of “Firefall’s Greatest Hits” on Rhino Records by Stephen K. Peeples) FIREFALL’S HISTORY.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2024 · Posted February 11, 2024 / Library, Must Reads. We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Jim Waddell, the founder of DamSense and a tireless advocate for the Pacific Northwest. If you knew Jim, you know the magnitude of this loss–not just for the movement to breach the Lower Snake River Dams (LSRD) but also for our community.