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Pete way dr joanna demas obituary

          The rock 'n' roll-loving internist embraced life and, at 39, died as Jimi Hendrix did: choking on her vomit from a drug overdose.

        1. The rock 'n' roll-loving internist embraced life and, at 39, died as Jimi Hendrix did: choking on her vomit from a drug overdose.
        2. His fourth wife, Joanna Demas-Way, a physician who was the first to pose for Playboy, died of a multiple drug overdose while he was on tour in December
        3. Born on August 1, in Berwyn, Illinois, United States · Passed away on December 26, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
        4. The plural refers to Joanna Marie Demas-Way, the bassist's fourth wife (of six), who died of an overdose in When her husband.
        5. He died at the age of 69, following life-threatening injuries he had Membres de la famille.
        6. Born on August 1, in Berwyn, Illinois, United States · Passed away on December 26, in Columbus, Ohio, United States....

          Pete Way

          British bassist (1950–2020)

          Musical artist

          Peter Frederick Way (7 August 1950 – 14 August 2020)[1][2][3] was an English bassist.

          He was the co-founder and original bassist of the rock band UFO from 1968 to 1982; he briefly rejoined the band in 1988–1989 and full-time from 1991 to 2008.[4][5] He was also a founding member of Waysted and Fastway and notably played with Michael Schenker Group and Ozzy Osbourne.

          Career

          Pete Way grew up in Enfield, London.

          Joanna Marie Demas was born August 1, in Chicago, Illinois to Lily Anagnostou Demas and Dr. In she met Pete Way, bassist for the English hard rock.

          He started playing bass guitar in bands with friends from high school. He and guitarist Mick Bolton became friends and they and a drummer formed their first serious band, The Boyfriends. After high school, Way left home at 17 and worked at a maritime insurance company and as a civil servant in the Ministry of Defence.[6]

          The band eventually added singer Phil Mogg to the line-up and changed the band's name to Hocus Pocus.

          After the drummer had a nervous br