FW Managing Editor Loses It On Camera

How embarrassing. When approached for an interview for an upcoming documentary on Jacksonville punk rock mainstay Ray “Stevie Stiletto” McKelvey, Folio Weekly managing editor John E. Citrone, who played drums on two tracks for Stiletto’s “Pickled Liver” release, flips out. Seems he was under the impression that Stiletto had actually died — ironic considering Folio Weekly ran a cover story a few years back with the headline “Stevie Stiletto is Dead,” a reference to his health problems stemming from years of drug and alcohol abuse. Citrone, imbecile that he is, thought he was contributing tracks for a tribute album, so he recorded his session for free. Watch as he realizes he just got shafted from alive-and-well McKelvey, who obviously has no problem exploiting local musicians for personal gain.

6 Responses to “FW Managing Editor Loses It On Camera”

  1. Julie B Says:

    Man,
    Is he pissed or what? That Ray McKelvey is a sly dog.

    JB

  2. maia Says:

    oh good grief.

  3. meh Says:

    Staged?

  4. mollyhowze Says:

    No good deed goes unpunished!

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