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Encyclopedia > Rick Allen

Rick Allen is the 2 non-related people with different occupations:

  • Rick Allen, the SPEED Channel commentator.
  • Rick Allen, drummer of Def Leppard who lost his left arm on New Year's Eve 1984 and hospitalized until sometime in 1985.

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RICK ALLEN WITMER_BIOGRAPHY (904 words)
Rick's musical journey began in Valley View (a rural community near Bellefonte, PA) at age 6, when his father wrote chords on a sheet of paper and Rick went off to a corner of the house to learn them on his baritone ukulele.
Rick led the way once again with his musical arrangement ability, as strong vocals were still the mainstay of this project.
While Rick grew up listening to a wide range of music, his musical preferences have always gravitated to the mainstream sounds of the era in which he is experiencing at that moment in time.
All About Rick (672 words)
Rick, who could very well be described as the "heart" of Def Leppard, got his first drum kit at the age of 10.
Rick's left arm was severed at the shoulder as he was thrown from the car.
Rick's left foot does the job that his left arm used to by utilizing a series of foot pedals.
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