Gail Collins Pappalardi
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For other persons named Gail Collins, see Gail Collins (disambiguation).
Gail Collins Pappalardi is a songwriter and an artist. She was wife of the late Felix Pappalardi. She contributed lyrics to many Mountain songs and co-wrote Cream's "World of Pain" with Pappalardi and "Strange Brew" with Pappalardi and Eric Clapton. As Gail Collins, her artwork appears on the album covers, "Mountain Climbing" and "Nantucket Sleighride".
On April 17, 1983, Felix Pappalardi was shot once in the neck in their fifth-floor East Side Manhattan apartment. He was pronounced dead at the scene and Gail was charged with second degree murder. [1][2] At the age of 43, Gail Collins Pappalardi was acquitted of second degree murder and manslaughter, but found guilty of criminally negligent homicide. [3][4]
[edit] References
- ^ Record Producer Slain; Police Charge His Wife, 4/23/83 AP article, published in the New York Times.
- ^ 9/15/83 New York Post article, by Mike Pearl, posted at pappalardi.com.
- ^ Wife Found Guilty In Pappalardi Case , 9/22/83 AP article, published in the New York Times.
- ^ 9/22/83 New York Post article, by Mike Pearl and Peter Fearon, posted at pappilardi.com.
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