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Rick Derringer: Giddy With Spring Fever
Michael Gross, Circus, June 1975 RICK DERRINGER's Manhattan home reflects nothing that might he called "rock star chic". Though his stereo set-up is large and an acoustic guitar may occasionally sit behinda chair, the antique-filled, tastefully decorated dwelling is mercifully unpretensious. Liz Derringer offers her visitors a drink, leads them into a comfortable den which faces nou onto a tree-lined street and moments later the master of the house appears in a T-shirt and jeans carrying a screwdriver and a few pieces of wood. Total word count of piece: 2,612 To continue reading the complete article, login or subscribe below and get instant access to this and the many thousands of other articles in the Rock's Backpages archive.
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