Lorna Doom, bassist with cult Los Angeles punk band Germs, dies
Source: The Guardian
Lorna Doom, the bassist with cult Los Angeles punk band Germs, has died. Born Teresa Ryan, her age and cause of death is unknown, her death made public when the bands drummer Don Bolles posted on Facebook: She left this mortal coil today [Wednesday] around 1.
Tributes have been paid by punk musician Laura Jane Grace, who tweeted: I can still see the Germs burn on my wrist from when I was 14 years old. Few bands had as big of an impact on me. Katy Goodman of indie-rock group Vivian Girls wrote: RIP Lorna Doom. The germs burn on my wrist originated from you. The germs burn was a cigarette burn by which fans showed allegiance to the band.
Formed in 1976, Germs were one of the earliest and most influential west coast punk bands, helping to usher in the high-speed hardcore punk style. Their only album, (GI), was produced by Joan Jett and released in 1979. Belinda Carlisle had a short stint as a drummer, while their guitarist Pat Smear would go on to join Nirvana as a touring guitarist and then Foo Fighters. The bands singer Darby Crash killed himself in 1980, aged 22, shortly after the band had split.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/jan/17/lorna-doom-germs
Solly Mack
(90,773 posts)thetrader52
(1 post)RIP
Saw them in the 70's at Madam Wong's in Chinatown.
Will miss her.
zonkers
(5,865 posts)mikeysnot
(4,757 posts)OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)Good night Ms Doom.
Javaman
(62,531 posts)Rest in peace.
the Germs were part of my regular listing rotation when I was a punk back in the late 70s early 80s.