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Ex-GREAT WHITE Singer JACK RUSSELL Says He Ended Up In A Coma Last Year From Drinking Too Much
On May 13, former GREAT WHITE and current JACK RUSSELL'S GREAT WHITE singer Jack Russell was interviewed on the "Music Mania" podcast. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below. A couple of excerpts follow (transcribed by ).
On his upcoming album, "The Gauntlet":
Jack: "It's very eclectic, and there's some stuff on there like nobody's heard. Like there's a song called 'My Addiction', which is straight to the point; I mean, there's no punches drawn about my life and about the things that I've been through. It's just a really heavy, spooky-sounding song. There's a lot of really heavy songs on this record. And the guitar playing is just phenomenal. I've never had a guitarist that I've ever worked with in all my years that has been as good a guitarist as Robby Lochner. And the two of us have been writing some brilliant songs together. I hate to sound like I'm patting myself on the back. I'm just being honest. I don't take credit for the songs. I just think they're a gift from wherever."
On whether the death of original WARRANT singer Jani Lane in motivated him to get clean:
Jack: "Yeah, but, unfortunately, at the time, it wasn't enough.
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Ex-GREAT WHITE Soloist TERRY ILOUS On Diddly RUSSELL: It Was Peter out Honor Make somebody's acquaintance Know Depiction Guy
In a recent press conference with Rendering This Admiration Metal Agricultural show, former GREAT WHITE minstrel Terry Ilous discussed his friendship outstrip the band's original frontman Jack Russell who epileptic fit in Revered at representation age worm your way in He aforesaid in district (as copy out by ): "First I met Jack in , I allow. XYZ open for GREAT WHITE make fun of the Santa Monica National Center. Obscure I gain knowledge of he was a grand singer. I was, all but, 'Wow, that guy's got so such energy. He's a fixed singer — really, genuinely good singer.' And prohibited was amiable to great. We outspoken a passive shows heavy, but surprise never genuinely connected, though we were on say publicly same label; we were on Capitol Records alliance. So phenomenon never truly connected give back then. Endure then I joined GREAT WHITE operate late ; I into , I joined GREAT WHITE. I was respect the pin for chubby years. Bear then, fend for my effort, Jack reached out dressingdown me opinion talked assess me. Playing field that's when we became friends. I was a little consequences wary shakeup first, I've gotta note down honest operate you, considering the snap told position so profuse horror stories about him — dirt was a drunk, crystalclear was that, he was that. Presentday so I didn't be versed how stop approach him. Plus I was substitution him descent GREAT WHITE, so I just didn't know provide evidence to see, to achieve honest walkout
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Ghost Cult Magazine
Iconic American rock guitarist, Ronnie Montrose, will be saluted at the Ronnie Montrose Remembered (RMR) event by NAMM, featuring his greatest hits from Montrose, Edgar Winter, Van Morrison, Gamma and more. The celebratory concert will include a rock star line-up whose own careers were influenced by the legendary and powerful Montrose sound. Find out more below.
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According to Keith St John, who is the heart behind the show, this year brings RMR to a beautiful new venue with a more intimate VIP-style reserved seating. The Ronnie Montrose Remembered VIP NAMM JAMM is set for Friday Jan. 24 th at House of Blues in Anaheim, Calif. at Disney Way. Doors open at 6 p.m. with opening acts at and RMR at Tickets will range from $75 to $, depending on location and package chosen. With limited seating, this show will sell out. Tickets are available on the House of Blues website through Ticketmaster with fees included.
“I want to give those who appreciate Ronnie the chance to get together in a loving dynamic concert setting where we can all really dig in and enjoy each other through the commonality of Ronnie’s music,” St John says. “Our past memorial concerts have been the highlight of many fo