| Posted at 09:33 AM on April 11, 2009 |
I have had to delete a couple of the Guestbook Entries because they were "inappropriate" for this website.
I have moved all the guestbook entries to the "Archive Guestbook" and I am now starting a new guestbook. If I have to continue deleting inappropriate entries, the Guestbook will be discontinued.
Thanks to everyone who has been positive and supportive.
Sue
| Posted at 08:37 PM on April 06, 2009 |
| Posted at 04:54 PM on December 21, 2008 |
Here is the First Review for the upcoming tRnzPrNt album:
December 16, 2008

A couple years ago I had the unique privilege of chatting with the late Ricky Parent, best known for his powerful drumming with Enuff Znuff, but also his work with Vince Neil, Alice Cooper, War and Peace, Paul Gilbert and Tod Howarth from Frehleys Comet. At the time, Parent was well into his battle against cancer and what I'll always take from those 15 or so minutes we spent on the phone together was his adamant courage to push through the conversation. Despite my offer to postpone our interview, Parent gave me a little background about his early days as a rocker and how he joined the grossly-underappreciated Enuff Z nuffonce Vikki Fox departed.
Ricky Parent came along during the nineties after Enuff Znuff had already hit a brief ascension of notoriety then instantly capsized down an incline that refused to rise for them once again blame the press of the day, which refused to look past the Poison-esque glam facades they introduced themselves with.
Undoubtedly the band was completely in a zone with Parent hammering the skins, and their neo-hippie pop rock was equally effervescent on 2002's Welcome to Blue Island as it was in 1991 with the criminally-overlooked Strength, much less late-nineties output only the devout managed to chase down such as Paraphernalia and 10. Shame of it all was that Enuff Znuff was at their most confident on Welcome to Blue Island with Parent in the camp than perhaps they'd ever been. Certainly you can't argue his presence was unifying glue towards bringing Donnie Vie and Chip Znuff back into a harmonious co-existence.
Unfortunately following Enuff Z nuff's 2004 sugary rock fest , they lost not only original guitarist Derek Frigo, who'd come home to play again, but sadly, Ricky Parent thereafter. One might say this band has faced and stood up to a curse that does its damnedest to destroy them.
As for Parent, he managed to make his remaining days in this life count, not by surrendering to the sickness that whittled him away (and believe me, I heard the fatigue in the man loud and clear on the phone), but getting together with some veteran rock buddies for a foot-tapping farewell as tRnzPrNt, a name generated by his online ID. Surrounded by guitarist Jimi Ambrose and G-Man Poster, bassist Casper Raines and frontman Jim Villani, Ricky Parent's final output is nothing short of a triumph.
Sure, there's the obvious effect that Parent got on the stool under duress and pounds his kit with the same precise force and happiness as he did for Enuff Znuff and his other studio work. The facthis group's album Iced! is so danged good and full of such graceful energy is the true testament to Parent's legacy.
There's an Enuff Znuff ruboff in tRnzPrNt but only to a point when you hear songs such as "Drink to the Bottom," "Teenage Overdose" and the happy-go-lucky opening track "Carrie Please," the latter of which kicks Iced! off with such rocking glee you're hooked on the spot. From there, Iced!seizes the moment on the Kiss-flavored "I Can't Take It" and the brisk and breezy "Living for the Night."
There's a cool mix of Kiss and The Beatles knocking heads on "Little Girl" and there's a private sweetness fortifying the lap-patting groove of "Something About You." The band gets a little funky on "I Wuz Robbed" and steps on the gas a hair with "Foolin Around." Meanwhile, tRnzPrNt's heaviest cut, "Comfortable Foe" chugs with snarling riffs and some Ozzy-laced vocals from Jim Villani. Villani, however,largely commands his mike on Iced! with a unique pitch that accommodates his buried nasal tones.
What's especially nice about Iced! is there are virtually no maudlin overtones to this thing. In fact, the jokey dialogue intro to "Talk Too Much" is, according to inside information, a potshot at American vocalists (largely from the alt rock scene) trying to pass themselves off as tragically hip British. Fun and mirth all the way to the finish line, tRnzPrNt is exactly the way we would want to remember Ricky Parent, pumping his band with hard, life-embracing strikes, which they take cue from gallantly.
God bless you, Ricky
tRnzPrNt
Iced!
Ambran, Inc.
review by Ray Van Horn, Jr.
| Posted at 12:31 PM on November 02, 2008 |
I was having some problems with the Guestbook. Some of the entries had disappeared so I put the entries that I was able to retrieve on to a page which I named "Guestbook - Archive". I will keep that page up.
I have now put up a new Guestbook. New entries can now be put on to this page.
Thanks, Sue
| Posted at 09:52 AM on October 26, 2008 |
A Year Ago (10/27) We Lost Ricky. In So Many Ways It Seems Like He Has Been Gone So Much Longer Than That.
I Watched A Movie A Few Weeks Ago Called "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" which is based on Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven book. I would really recommend reading the book or seeing the movie. It starts out with a man who dies and goes to heaven. He is then met by 5 seperate people who take him to different times in his life. What each of them showed him is how he had changed their lives. The things that we do not only effect our lives, but they may effect the people around us.
We Lost A Special, Unforgetable Soul when we lost Ricky. Ricky changed my life in so many ways. My world is not the same without him. I know that he changed a lot of your lives too. He was/is/and always will be loved and remembered.
Remembrance poster by Tom Feeley
| Posted at 01:15 PM on September 03, 2008 |
This Friday, September 5, 2008 would have been Ricky's 45th Birthday.

Happy Birthday Ricky........We All Love You & Miss You!!!!
| Posted at 09:36 PM on August 23, 2008 |
Hi All! I had the Video up for Sass Jordan's - High Road Easy. Ricky played drums in this video. It now has the wording "Embedding disabled by request" so I can't have it on this website anymore. If you haven't seen it, go check it out on You Tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgOLf1bo9cU
| Posted at 03:17 PM on June 22, 2008 |
Hi All!
I have added more pictures. You can scroll though each picture seperately or you can view it as a slideshow.
This website is for all of you that were so important to Ricky. I had written the following in one of my blogs on my myspace page, but in case some of you didn't read it I am going to put a paragraph here.
"I want all the fans to know how important they all were to Ricky. I have to tell you that on a wall in his room he had e-mails taped all over it. The wall was plastered with them. They were all well wishes from fans. He woke up every morning looking at those e-mails. I remember when he told me he was going to do that. His intention was to answer each one of them and thank each one individually for thinking of him. I wanted everyone to know that he appreciated everything."
Thank you all!
Love, Sue
| Posted at 05:48 PM on June 16, 2008 |
Hi to all!
I have added a page of video's which Ricky was in.
There is a video he played drums on with Alice Cooper (Lost in America). You Tube says that the code is disabled, so I am unable to put it on the site. If you haven't seen it, check it out at You Tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlmmui8iq50
I will continue to add more as I find them.
Thanks, Sue
| Posted at 03:31 PM on June 14, 2008 |
Hi all!
I have added a page for interviews. Any interviews that I can locate that Ricky has done will be posted here. I have added one from 2000 which I had in my scrapbook.
I have also added a page for Ricky's drawings. I have several of Ricky's drawings that I want to share with you all.
Thanks for all the support.
Love, Sue
| Posted at 08:00 AM on June 12, 2008 |
Welcome to my new website! This website is a place to celebrate the life of Ricky Parent! For all of us that knew him, we were blessed to have known him. He is missed very much!
If you would like to have your pictures of Ricky added to this website, please e-mail them to me at suerikli@aol.com and I will put them up.
I will be adding pictures, articles and interviews to this site as time goes on. This is a place to share pictures, articles, stories and celebrate Ricky's life. You are welcome to sign the guest book and share stories, thoughts or leave notes to Ricky.
Ricky would want us all to remember the fun & laughter that he added to all of our lives. He may be "physically" gone, but he lives on in our hearts and all of the memories that we have.
I will continue to keep Ricky's myspace www.myspace.com/rickyparent up where you can also leave messages or comments. I will do everything I can to keep Ricky's memory alive for all of you.
Thanks to everyone for their support.
Love, Sue