The couple met at Rhode Island School of Design in and a year later, they were dating. They were married in Random Notes: Hottest Rock Pictures. After all this time living together, touring and making music, how have you not killed each other? Chris Frantz: The secret is to marry the right person. I was very careful. When I met her I knew: this is the one. I had to be very patient and use my powers of persuasion very carefully. Finally, she broke up with her boyfriend and I was able to console her. Good answer, Chris.

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Byrne frequently tried to pass himself off as the sole creator of numerous Talking Heads songs. Frantz says he wrote the tune alone during his college years. It appears that he had forgotten that I wrote these words, and when I confronted him, he said he would correct the credits on future pressings.
Navy Vice Admiral Ralph Weymouth. Weymouth is of French heritage on her mother's side she is the great-granddaughter of Anatole Le Braz , a Breton writer. As a student at the Rhode Island School of Design , she met Chris Frantz and David Byrne , who later formed a band and were searching for a bass guitar player. She joined them at Frantz's request, and began learning and playing bass. As a bass player she combined the minimalist art-punk bass lines of groups such as Wire and Pere Ubu with danceable, funk -inflected riffs to provide the bedrock of Talking Heads's signature sound. When it became obvious that Talking Heads frontman David Byrne had no interest in another Talking Heads album, Weymouth, Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited without him for a single album called No Talking, Just Head under the name "The Heads" in , featuring a rotating cast of vocalists. Weymouth has been critical of Byrne, describing him as "a man incapable of returning friendship. She co-produced the Happy Mondays ' album Yes Please! Weymouth was a judge for the second annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers. Weymouth and Chris Frantz have been married since
Sounds like classic "flirt to convert. All those are reasons to give the church some elbow room but they are not reasons for actually staying. I wouldn't end a relationship with her, just as I wouldn't deny someone a job, or refuse to socialize with someone who is a Mormon. The woman I have feelings for is conflicted on her religion in regards to me. Any advice is greatly appreciated.