Roll over Betty Ford and tell Promises the news. A new rehab center in South Central, Pennsylvania called Clarity Way is providing its clients the use of an in-house recording studio and a music therapist. So now drug-addled artists can try to get clean and be productive at the same time. The studio, which is equipped [...]

Roll over Betty Ford and tell Promises the news. A new rehab center in South Central, Pennsylvania called Clarity Way is providing its clients the use of an in-house recording studio and a music therapist. So now drug-addled artists can try to get clean and be productive at the same time.
The studio, which is equipped with Pro-Tools and other state-of-the-art gizmos, was built by Blind Melon rhythm guitarist Christopher Thorn, whose frontman Shannon Hoon died of a drug overdose in 1995. Thorn's sister is one of the co-founders of the place, which describes itself thusly: "a medically supervised premier holistic drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility... specializing in individualized treatment programs catering to clients battling all levels of substance abuse and process addictions (i.e. gambling and sex), Clarity Way is an oasis for recovery."
Maybe somebody should tell that to the guys who used to be in Oasis.
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