No, it's fascinating! It sounds like you've had a pretty colorful music career! I bet it was a lot of fun - maybe too fun (three x wives! ;-) ). I'm looking back and trying to remember any famous musicians I've known and I can't think of any. I went to high school with David Massengill who is a folk singer who once played with Joan Baez. I meet Berry Oakley's (Allman Brothers) New Orleans girlfriend (she was a high school kid and she had her mom's permission!). I also briefly knew a guy who good friends with the violinist for The Flock. That was a band in Chicago in the late 60s and early 70s that cut two albums. The band petered out but Jerry Goodman (the violinist) went on to a fairly successful career including a stint with John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra and did a movie score as well as some solo albums. I never met Goodman or Oakley though I did hear them play - Oakley many times). So it seems like you're the most famous musician with whom I've come in "direct" contact!
On the automotive front, I talked with Bobby Rahal before he was famous when I bought some parts from him for my Lola race car (I still have the canceled check!), I once met Harvey Templeton who designed and built his own Formula V and Formula Ford race cars. His Formula V cars were said to have revolutionize the class and at the time I met him, at least, his Formula Ford had the record for top speed at Daytona for a Formula Ford. I also met Amos Johnson who raced professionally and won his class in the Dayton 24 Hour five or six times. He and I both went to the same high school but at different times.
That HAS to be way more information than anybody here wanted to know. Now we all know who had the more interesting life!