10/3: WEEKEND UPDATE, JOE PERRY, MARKSVILLE LA, COCHRAN BENEFIT, MORE

Hope everyone has a great weekend. As usual my radio show for the week debuts tonight on Q104.3 NYC and WAAF Boston at 11PM ET until 2AM with new and classic hard rock and metal. You can hear it outside these areas via the stations streams. Q104 using Iheartradio app or www.q1043.com or off AAF at www.waaf.com All other stations air dates and times listed under Live & On Air on this site.

I will be live this Monday 6-10P ET on SiriusXM 39 TRUNKNation. Huge show! Aerosmith legend Joe Perry will be in studio directly from the Jimmy Fallon show. Later Mark Tremonti calls in live. Tuesday I host Joe’s book launch in NYC at Barnes & Noble Union Sq at 7P. The evening starts with me interviewing Joe and taking audience questions. All of this will be recorded for my first ever live podcast recording. The podcast will post this Thursday. Admission on Tuesday is free but first come first served on capacity. After the interview Joe will sign his great new book. (if interested the store will also have stock on both of my books as well). Should be a great couple days with Joe! Honored he asked me to do this.

Don’t forget the benefit for my friend guitarist Karl Cochran who is recovering from a stroke. It is at Iridium 10/12. More info at www.rocknrecovery.net I am not sure if I can make it with my travel schedule as I will be headed back from Louisiana but will try. Auction items, live music and more. Get well Karl!

Speaking of Louisiana my next appearance is at The Paragon casino in Marksville next weekend hosting the 2 day rockfest Friday & Saturday. I will have T-shirts and both of my books for sale both days. Waiting on info on meet & greets but will do my best to hang with you guys and sign books when I have time. More soon and follow on Twitter for up to the second info @Eddie Trunk

New That Metal Show episodes premiere 2/14/15 on VH1 Classic.

Go Giants!

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  1. Eddie, check out the band Firebird. Start with the song Cross The Line. Very jammy, late 60’s/early 70’s bluesey power trio vibe. But be forewarned, unless you’re already aware of it, you’ll be shocked to learn what band the vocalist/guitarist is originally from.

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