Family Members
Names that have been regularly mentioned in the site
Augusta today; from Augusta's personal collection Augusta King Tigrett
Augusta was born in Dallas, Texas on January 4, 1987 to Isaac Tigrett and Maureen Starkey. Her father founded A Hard Rock Cafe and the House of Blues. Her parents did married in 1989. She keeps an extremely low profile, however I did found out that she attended a private school and graduated in 2005 and lives in Tennessee. Her mother died on December 30, 1994 and she is raised by her father and maternal grandmother, Florence Cox. Augusta did appear in one of Zak's many concerts in 1996 with Ringo, Barbara, her niece Tatia, with Zak and Lee in the family group photos.
Here's a little fact: Actor Dan Aykroyd is Augusta's godfather
Augusta with Maureen and Isaac; picture from Augusta's collection Augusta with Tatia, Barbara, Zak, and Ringo Augusta with Lee, Tatia, Barbara, Zak, and Ringo
Count Augusto Gregorini
A successful business man, born in Italy circa 1937, he met Barbara Goldbach, a fledging model, in the plane and they were married in 1966. They had Francesca in 1967 and Gianni in 1971. Barbara and Augusto were divorced in 1977 and shared custody of the children.
Joseph Melville See, Jr.
Born in New York and attended Princeton University, where he played football varisty. He was good friends with Linda Eastman. He moved to Arizona to study geology at University of Arizona in 1960 and Linda soon moved there. After Linda's mother died in 1962, Mel and Linda got together and Linda became pregnant. They married on June 18, 1962 and their daughter Heather Louise was born on December 31, 1962. Mel moved to Africa the following year, hoping that Linda and Heather would follow; however Linda filed for divorce, which became final in June of 1965. Mel was an anthropologist, an ethnographer who photographed, filmed and wrote about different cultures, especially the pre-Columbian art. In the 1980s, Heather and Mel reunited and she moved in with him in Arizona, Heather soon developed her father's taste in culture arts that have inspired her pottery and houseware designs. After Linda's death in April of 1998, Heather phoned Mel with the news, he was devastated by her death. On March 19, 2000, Mel committed suicide. He was survived by Heather and his companion, Beverly Wilk.