Category Archives: Pantera

Rest in Peace Jerry Abbott

Jerry was the father of Vince & Darrell & was a huge influence on us, in our formative years. He passed down an incredible legacy of his own. He was a great songwriter and a much sought after engineer & producer. He managed the band from ‘82-‘89 & taught us a lot. We can look back now & see that without him; we might not have ever made it out of Tejas. But we did…

Hearing the news of his passing, we immediately thought of all the great times we had with the “LD”, a nickname we gave him, and all the things that made him so very special!! This cannot be said enough, he was one of the good ones & will be missed!! He’s in a much better place now… God Bless. – Rex Brown & Philip Anselmo ‘24

 

Presenting the latest in the KnuckleBonz Beverage Series: ‘Vulgar Display of Lager’ in Collaboration w/ Great South Bay Brewing

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REVOLVER: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Reinventing the Steel’

“That album’s one of my favorites — that and Vulgar [Display of Power],” Rex Brown enthused to us in 2005; the record of which he was speaking is Reinventing the Steel, Pantera’s swansong and an LP that Brown’s former bandmates Phil Anselmo and Vinnie Paul also look back on fondly. By all accounts, the LP marked a renewed creative spark and sense of brotherhood within the group following a long, dark period during which Anselmo’s drug abuse fractured the band and marred their onstage performance and offstage relationship with fans.”

Click here to read the whole thing on revolvermag.com