
WHAS-TV, a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, has uploaded a three-minute video report on the passing of former SCORPIONS and KINGDOM COME drummer James Kottak, who was born and lived in the city until 1987.
Kottak died on January 9 in Louisville. He was 61 years old. No cause of death has…
Watch: JAMES KOTTAK Remembered As ‘Humble Man’ By Community In His Original Hometown Of Louisville
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