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BLACK DEATH drummer Phil Bullard passed away of colon cancer on
February 6, 2008 at age 59. Bullard is survived by two
daughters (Philicia and Earlicia), four grandchildren (Warren,
Curstie, Curtis and Julian) and two sisters (Nicola Ammons and
Roberta). BLACK DEATH was a four piece heavy metal band from
Cleveland, Ohio founded in 1977. The band consisted of lead
vocalist/guitarist Siki Spacek, guitarist Greg Hicks, bassist
Darrell Harris and Bullard on drums. They are considered to be
the first all-black heavy metal band from the U.S. "A great
guy who kept us all in line, " comments guitarist Greg Hicks.
"There never would have been a Black Death without Phil. He
had the fire. There was chemistry from the first time we
played." Adds former BLACK DEATH manager Bob Surgent, "I am
privileged to have known Phil as a friend and worked with him in
BLACK DEATH. I know he's playing drums with Hendrix.
Tears run red."
BLACK DEATH had two songs featured on the 1983 "Cleveland Metal"
compilation album and released one self-titled full length
album and 7" on Auburn Records in 1984 before fading into obscurity
in the late 80s. A double-CD reissue of the original album,
with bonus tracks, is near completion and set to be released on
Auburn Records this summer. "Phil and I worked very closely
together back in the BLACK DEATH years," says Auburn Records
president Bill Peters. "He was always a first-class
professional, a great drummer, hard worker and loyal friend.
Phil was the person behind the scenes who kept the band together
during the good and bad times. He always looked at the bright
side of things regardless of the challenges and circumstances we all
faced. He never changed and carried the same positive
energy and spirit with his new project. His smile and laugh
will be missed."
Up until his illness forced him to stop playing late last year,
Bullard was drumming for Cleveland metal band Mandrake, which
features guitarist Mike Greene, former BLACK DEATH guitarist Greg
Hicks on bass and guitarist/vocalist Tim Greene (ex-DESTINATION, NIGHTCRAWLER).
The band plans on finding a new drummer and continuing in Bullard's
honor. "I feel blessed to have played three years with such a
great guy", says Mike Greene. "When Phil joined the band, it
was all about the music. No drama. Just best friends and
band mates." Greene won a contest for a vacation to Montana
last year and invited Bullard. "That trip really meant a lot
to Phil," says Greene. "I am so glad I was able to do that for
him before he left us. He told me he had not had a
vacation away from home since his two war tours of 'Nam and that
really did not count". Greg Hicks adds, "Phil brought me on
board in MANDRAKE to play bass with him towards the
end. I had not played bass since the early 80s and was unsure
at first but Phil felt strongly we would work good together. A
straight-shooter who did not want anyone to feel bad for him.
Looking back I now know why he wanted me to play with him for one
last time. I did not realize at the time. He covered up
his illness from his closest friends and fought his battle
courageously. He will definitely be missed."
A message to Phil's family can be sent
here and
here.
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