

Utilizing the nickname as a stagename, DT started playing in a band and became a huge rockstar.

He becomes known as Downtown Jesus (DT Jesus for short) as all the junkies saw him as their savior. The story tells of a young musician who pays the bills as a drug dealer. They had already produced two albums with Paul O'Neill (Hall of the Mountain King and Gutter Ballet), and Streets became their first concept album, based on a novel that Paul had written. Streets is a landmark album in Savatage's career. I've had some success, but I'm hoping this will convince some of you just how much you're missing. How can anyone not respect that? Those of you who have known me longer than a month know how much I push this band to other in order to draw more attention to them. They have survived through the worst of times and stuck to their guns the whole time. It boggles the mind that such an amazing group has never made it much bigger.
