Dale L. Latulippe
Carver, Mass.
Dale L. Latulippe
was a
rock 'n' roll
drummer, described
by a
friend as being
such a "showman"
he once
broke his ankle
doing a flip
over his drums — and then got
up and kept on playing.
"His ability to entertain a
crowd was unbelievable," said
the friend and former bandmate,
Peter Skaltsis, who had
played with Latulippe all over
the South Shore. "He tried to
make everybody around him
happy all the time."
His wife, Maria Latulippe,
said her husband, who was 46,
had been in several bands and
went to see many live shows.
The couple lived in Carver with
their 7-year-old son, Dustin.
"He had so many friends, he
was funny, he was witty, he had a
great personality, he always was
laughing, he was always busy."
Latulippe, who was originally
from Rockland, also owned a car
dealership, Cranberry Auto
Sales inWareham, but his passion
was music.
Skaltsis said Latulippe had
played in opening bands for several
famous acts, including
James Brown. "Dale was a phenomenal
drummer," he said.
"He was very admired, he was
extremely, extremely talented."
LISA KOCIAN