Last Saturday, Bill Feehan, longtime drummer for Rose Hill passed away. Feehan, who was 48, had been performing with the group for over two decades and recently began performing with the Pedestrians. Rose Hill was a fixture in southern New Jersey, and made regular appearances at the Wetlands Preserve’s Dead Night. Rose Hill then featured Bill’s twin brother Tommy Feehan (guitar), Pat McNeil (guitar), Scott Somers (bass), and organist John Ginty (Robert Randolph, Citizen Cope). He is survived by his wife Jennifer, son Kyle and daughter Heather. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Appel Farm Arts & Music Center, Bill Feehan Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 888, Elmer, NJ 08318-0888 or online at www.appelfarm.org by clicking on “Support Appel Farm.”
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