ATHENS, Ga. -- The tin roof and a burned-out frame are all that remain of a cabin believed to have inspired the B-52's '80s party hit "Love Shack."
Athens-Clarke County fire officials said Thursday they considered the fire that gutted the unoccupied five-room cabin set back in a field "suspicious" and hadn't ruled out arson.
Fire Inspector Reginald Hunter said Monday's early morning fire couldn't have been caused by faulty electrical wiring or a gas leak because the cabin wasn't hooked up for utilities. He said building supplies used for renovating the house had been stolen.
Other properties near Athens -- where the quirky band known for towering beehive wigs and catchy, oddball pop songs formed in 1976 -- also have been credited with being the Love Shack. But it's known that singer Kate Pierson lived in the cabin in the 1970s.
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