Twist of Cain
Jaye S Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image of John Christ. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. John eventually raised the height of his guitar on stage due to years of ‘demonic headbanging.’ Leroy Perry, chiropractor to the stars, advised John after many treatments, to raise his guitar if he wanted to continue performing. John sacrificed looking hunched evil low and cool in order to save his career.
8 x 12" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer
Jaye S Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image of John Christ. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. John eventually raised the height of his guitar on stage due to years of ‘demonic headbanging.’ Leroy Perry, chiropractor to the stars, advised John after many treatments, to raise his guitar if he wanted to continue performing. John sacrificed looking hunched evil low and cool in order to save his career.
8 x 12" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer
Jaye S Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image of John Christ. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. John eventually raised the height of his guitar on stage due to years of ‘demonic headbanging.’ Leroy Perry, chiropractor to the stars, advised John after many treatments, to raise his guitar if he wanted to continue performing. John sacrificed looking hunched evil low and cool in order to save his career.
8 x 12" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer