Todd Harrell — the former bassist of the rock band 3 Doors Down — is going to be locked up a while after a judge hit him with the maximum penalty for a firearm charge. Harrell’s reportedly been sentenced to 10 years in a Mississippi state prison…
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Friday, June 15, 2018
Ex-3 Doors Down Bassist Todd Harrell Arrested for Domestic Violence
The former bassist of rock band 3 Doors Down is back behind bars after an alleged domestic violence incident … TMZ has learned. Todd Harrell was arrested Friday in Jackson County, Missouri and is facing a charge of domestic violence simple…
Ex-3 Doors Down Bassist Todd Harrell Arrested for Domestic Violence
The former bassist of rock band 3 Doors Down is back behind bars after an alleged domestic violence incident … TMZ has learned. Todd Harrell was arrested Friday in Jackson County, Missouri and is facing a charge of domestic violence simple…
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Lionel Richie"s Bassist Stabs Himself Repeatedly After Ingesting Edibles
Lionel Richie’s bassist had a horrific reaction after eating edibles … as in he repeatedly stabbed himself. Law enforcement sources tell us a 911 call came in at around 10 PM Tuesday … the caller reporting a stabbing victim. Paramedics rushed to…
Monday, March 7, 2016
Randy Meisner: Former Eagles Bassist Accused of Murdering Wife
Randy Meisner – the singer/songwriter best known for his work with legendary rock group the Eagles – has reportedly been arrested in connection with the death of his wife, Lana Rae Meisner, who was shot and killed Sunday evening.
Details are scarce at this time, but TMZ is reporting that Lana Rae called police yesterday afternoon to report a domestic disturbance.
Just 90 minutes later, Randy called 911 again, this time to report that his wife had suffered a fatal gun shot wound.
Meisner told police that his wife went into a bedroom with a BB gun, and he heard a gun shot shortly thereafter.
The 69-year-old musician may not have been formally charged yet, but given his long history of erratic behavior and his frequent violent altercations with his wife, it is widely believed that he is being treated as a person of interest in the investigation into Lana Rae’s death.
Police insiders say Meisner was hospitalized at 4:45 this morning after “acting in an altered state.”
The highly-regarded bass guitarist – who’s best known for co-writing and performing on the Eagles’ 1975 hit “Take It to the Limit” – has a long history of mental instability.
His children have tried to get a conservatorship on more than one occasion, and family sources say Meisner recently threatened to go on a killing spree at an Encino hospital.
This is the second tragedy this year for one of the most popular band’s in the history of rock.
Eagles’ founding member Glen Frey passed away in January.