A little over two weeks after appearing in Buffalo at the WYRK Taste of Country, the home of actor Johnny Galecki burned down on Monday in a massive fire in San Luis Obisbo, California.  He was not at home at the time and no one was hurt.

The fire also consumed other structures on the 1,200 acre ranch in Central California.

In a statement to TMZ, Galecki said "My heart goes out to all in the area who are also experiencing loss from this vicious fire, the threat of which we live with constantly, which may seem crazy to some but we do so because living in our beautiful, rural area makes it worthwhile.  It’s never the structures that create a community — it’s the people. And if the people of Santa Margarita have taught me anything it’s that, once the smoke has cleared, literally and figuratively, it’s a time to reach out and rebuild. We’ve done it before, and will need to do it together again, and it will make our community even closer and stronger."

Galecki said the most important thing was that no one was hurt.

The "Big Bang Theory" actor who also appeared in the 1990's TV comedy "Rosanne" and a number of movies made an appearance with Randy Houser on June 10th in Buffalo to briefly take a turn on the drums during Houser's set.  It was a surprise to the crowd and even to us at the radio station when Houser introduced him.

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