7. You Never Know Who Your Friends Are

7.1  Official

7.1.1 Official Hooters postal address

You may write to any/all of the band in care of Debbi Collard:
Cornerstone Management
944 County Line Road
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 USA

7.1.2  What about the Official Hooters Fan Club?
Not anymore, but they are on
myspace.

7.2. Unofficial

7.2.1  Is there a fan club?
The Melodica club at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Melodica   All subscription information can be found there. 

7.2.2  What happened to the NervousNet interactive mailing-list?

Founded in December 1995, NervousNet was the first mailing-list for discussion of the band, owned by Donna Walker.  It was replaced by the above Melodica Yahoo Group.

7.2.3  What happened to the SATELLITE Newsletter?

Founded in 1995, SATELLITE was the Unofficial Electronic Fan Newsletter, distributed via email monthly or bi-monthly, depending on activity.  Each issue contained articles, opinions and reviews.  The editor was John Parsch, and thanks to Matthias, there is an archive here: 
http://home.arcor.de/m-line22/hootersmusic/satellite.html

7.3  Are there any Hooters websites?

Yes!  There are even official sites for each band member.  Check the links page. 
http://www.geocities.com/mistresskatesutton/links.html

___________________________________________________

8. Miscellaneous

Michael Tearson (WMMR) was the first DJ to play the Hooters.  He played �Man in the Street� on Guerilla Theater.  Pierre Robert was also an early supporter, and the band reunited and released Amore on CD for his 20th Anniversary at WMMR party/concert in 2001.

Patty Smyth is the only female voice on NERVOUS NIGHT, for "Where Do the Children Go."

Ricky Martin covered �Private Emotion� on his self-titled English-language album.
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1