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Health See other Health Articles Title: Prozac Killed Del Shannon His voice is like a siren, Mike Campbell (lead guitarist for Tom Petty) said. There is only one voice that does that sound, and that is Del Shannons. That voice has now been silenced. Shannon is another casualty in the hidden war against artists. Del Shannon real name Charles Westover was an American rock legend from the 60s whose hit songs included Runaway, Keep Searching (Well Follow The Sun), Little Town Flirt and Do You Want to Dance? Shannon taught himself to play guitar at age 13 by listening to country-western singers on radio. By 27, he wrote the innovative song Runaway while working at a carpet store and recorded it on an old reel-to-reel tape recorder. The chord progressions, the drum lines, the falsetto the whole thing was full of unorthodox ideas, says Max Cook, the musician who recorded this with Shannon at the time. A professional recording of the song was done on January 21, 1961. By April 1, the song was number one in the nation. It would go on to become number one in 21 countries, and more than 200 artists, including Elvis Presley and Bonnie Raitt, would later cut versions of it. Shannon would later say, The screaming kids... when I got to number one, Lord, the fear was so great. I wanted to go back to Coopersville where I was picking strawberries. I said, What am I doing here? Alcohol would become his close friend, as Shannon described to the Los Angeles Times in 1987: I hated the taste of booze, but I liked where it took me into oblivion. After his initial success, musical tastes changed and his career declined in America, though he still enjoyed success as an artist and performer in England. Continuing to work in the music industry as a producer, he revived his singing career in the 80s with an album produced by Tom Petty called Drop Down and Get Me. His cover version of Sea of Love rose to number 31 on Billboards national charts. By 1990, he was well on his way to making a comeback, including scheduled tours in Australia, Canada, England and Japan. He was rumored to be chosen to become the late Roy Orbisons replacement in the Traveling Wilburys with Petty, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan and George Harrison. However, the powerful psychiatric drug Prozac, which WHO magazine described as the drug thought by some to have a darker side would bring his renewed hopes and dreams of a revitalized career to an abrupt end. Unlike many other performers, Shannon organized all of the scheduling of his shows, a stressful task considering he was planning a European tour. Hed recorded a new song which he believed destined to be a hit and was preparing for this. At the same time he and his wife LeAnne were moving to a new house and taxes were due: He was the artist, the manager, the booking agent everything. In addition, Shannon had contracted a serious sinus infection that he couldnt shake, and hed been dieting. He consulted a psychiatrist in January of 1990 and returned home to tell LeAnne, Look what Ive got. Its not really a drug, its a chemical. Itll help me over the hump Im in. The chemical was Prozac. It appears it didnt take long for the darker side of the drug to have a devastating effect on Shannons life. LeAnne knew immediately that something was terribly wrong. He couldnt eat and lost too much weight. He didnt want to go to England. He didnt want to compose or play music. He didnt want to do anything. I watched him turn into somebody who was agitated, pacing, had trembling hands, insomnia and couldnt function. These symptoms can be attributed to known side effects of the drug, which include suicidal tendencies. On February 8, 1990, Charles Westover shot himself in the head with a .22 caliber rifle. With him died the hopes, dreams and artistry of Del Shannon. According to LeAnne, her husband was a well-informed and physically healthy man and father, [who] died violently after taking Prozac for only 15 days. Poster Comment: Shannon got up in the middle of the night and shot himself. No one does that unless they are on psychiatric drugs. It sounds like he was sleep-walking and had no idea what he was doing. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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In some of the accounts I've read that were written by people who had successfully gotten off the drug is a detachment from reality like they were living in a dream state where nothing was real. Some of the Prozac killers have described the same state. Brin Hartman who killed her husband and then herself was on Zoloft for one day having been given some by her family
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