THREE DECADES LATER, GUITARIST ACE FREHLEY REFLECTS ON “FREHLEY’S COMET”

Matthew Silkening of Ultimate Classic Rock reports:

Five years after his unceremonious and somewhat mysterious departure from KISS, guitarist Ace Frehley made a long-awaited return with a new band and album — both named Frehley’s Comet.

“I was on a downward spiral and really needed to get away from the whole music business, and try and get a grasp on reality and take a step back,” Frehley told the San Diego Union Tribute when looking back on his 1982 departure from his former group. “I’d really lost my identity, being ‘The Spaceman’ in KISS for so long. I needed time to be away from that character and the whole crazy world of touring.”

A couple of years later, Frehley began to get a solo band together and perform in the New York City area. “He had been doing live shows, selling out two-night stands at L’Amour in Brooklyn,” radio host Eddie Trunk, who at the time was working at Megaforce records, tells Ultimate Classic Rock. “So, he was out there but nobody had really had many dealings with him. A lot of people hadn’t even seen him without his makeup yet.”

“Every time I bumped into a fan, the first thing out of their mouth was, ‘When are you going to come out with your own record?’” Frehley tells Ultimate Classic Rock. But major internal and external changes had taken place during the half-decade the guitar hero was out of the public eye…

…[One] would think that any doubts Frehley had about his ability to handle all the lead vocals and songwriting on a record would have gone away after the high praise and commercial success he earned with his solo debut — universally judged to be the best of the albums simultaneously released by the four members of KISS in 1978.

But that was not the case at all, and instead of initially presenting himself as a solo artist, Frehley chose to return as part of a group, sharing those duties quite liberally with his bandmates. “It basically stems from my insecurity,” he explains. “After being in one of the biggest rock bands in the world, I felt a little insecure about embarking on a career and having all the weight be on my shoulders. So I said to the guys, ‘I want this to be a band, I don’t want it to just be me with three cover guys…”

…As Trunk notes, some labels were hesitant about working with Frehley. “There was a lot of talk out there about his condition, his sobriety,” he recalls. “There were a lot of people out there who were afraid to touch him, even though they knew he could sell some records. But I said, ‘Let’s track him down and make our own assessment,’ and that’s what we wound up doing.”

With legendary producer Eddie Kramer — who had worked with Kiss and on Frehley’s 1978 solo record in the past — on board to co-produce the album, Frehley supplemented his core group of drummer Anton Fig and bassist John Regan with multi-instrumentalist Tod Howarth, who would up singing lead on three tracks.

“Myself and John both suggested Tod,” Trunk explains. “He had done some work with Cheap Trick, as an offstage keyboard player and utility guy. Ironically, there’s a song on the first record that’s a rewrite of [Howarth’s former band] 707’s song Megaforce. Ace said, ‘I feel stupid singing a song about my record label.’ So they rewrote it a bit, and changed the title to Calling to You.”

Frehley’s former Kiss bandmate Eric Carr also joined in on the songwriting fun, earning a co-credit for Breakout. “Even after I left Kiss, Eric and I stayed in touch,” Frehley reveals. “I went down to his apartment in Manhattan, and we decided to collaborate on a few song ideas, that’s where Breakout came from.” (In 1992, following the death of Carr, KISS updated and released the drummer’s original demo of the song, complete with an extended drum solo, as Revenge‘s Carr Jam 1981.)

After the Top 20 chart success of Frehley’s 1978 cover of New York Groove, the decision was also made to include a cover of Into the Night, another song written by the same artist. “We were trying to mine gold a second time there,” Trunk admits, “because New York Groove was also a Russ Ballard song. So we thought maybe lightning would strike twice…”

…Trunk says Atlantic’s record department ultimately got final say there too, deciding that Into the Night was the more mass appeal song. “I know Gene Simmons called [Megaforce president] Johnny Z. when Into the Night came out, and he said something like, ‘Nice job with Ace, but you blew it. Rock Soldiers should have been the first single.’ And he was probably right.”

After the release of Frehley’s Comet, the group launched its first major tour, which, in the pre-internet era, gave most KISS fans their first look at Frehley. “It was strange, there hadn’t been that many photographs of me without makeup,” he remembers. “I wasn’t sure how fans were going to receive me. It took a little while to get comfortable onstage, but not that long. Obviously, the fans accepted me without makeup, so that was just a period of adjustment.”

Although he jokes that being reminded Frehley’s Comet is now 30 years old is “making me feel old,” Frehley has nothing but good things to say about the album. “That was a great record, I was happy with the way that came out. I’m still proud of that record.”

Read More at Ultimate Classic Rock.

source: ultimateclassicrock.com

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SAMMY HAGAR & THE CIRCLE FEATURING MICHAEL ANTHONY, JASON BONHAM & VIC JOHNSON ANNOUNCE U.S. TOUR WITH COLLECTIVE SOUL THIS FALL

Sammy Hagar and The Circle, the critically-acclaimed supergroup featuring Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson, today announced plans for a North American tour with Collective Soul this fall. Presented by Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum, the tour kicks-off September 10 at the Glen Helen Amphitheater in San Bernardino, CA and will take the multi-platinum selling artists throughout the U.S. before their final stop at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO on September 30. Singer/songwriter Andrew Hagar will also join as a special guest for the fall tour. Tour itinerary follows.

Complete ticketing information, including presales and more, is available at the artists’ websites, redrocker.com/events and collectivesoul.com In addition, concerts in Irving, TX (9/14); Wantagh, NY (9/23); Toledo, OH (9/27); Clarkson, MI (9/28) and Maryland Heights (9/30) are participating in the Live Nation Kickoff to Summer Ticket Promotion with a limited-time $20 ticket offer.

Sammy Hagar & The Circle with Collective Soul Tour Dates

9/10 San Bernardino, CA – Glen Helen Amphitheater (on-sale TBA)
9/12 Englewood, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (on sale May 5) *
9/14 Irving, TX – Irving Music Factory (on sale now) ^
9/15 Sugarland, TX – Smart Financial Centre (on sale May 12) *
9/17 Clearwater, FL – Coachman Park (on sale May 12)
9/19 Pompano Beach, FL – Pompano Beach Amphitheater (on sale May 12)
9/20 St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre (on sale May 5)
9/22 Mashantucket, CT – Foxwoods Resort Casino – Grand Theater (on sale now)
9/23 Wantagh, NY –Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater (on sale May 5) ^
9/25 Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center for the Performing Arts (on sale May 12)
9/27 Toledo, OH – Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre (on sale now) ^
9/28 Clarkson, MI – DTE Energy Theatre (on sale now) ^
9/30 Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (on sale May 5) ^

PLEASE NOTE: All dates, cities, and venues are subject to change.
* Dates with an * do not feature Collective Soul
^ Dates with an ^ are participating in the Live Nation Kickoff to Summer Ticket Promotion with a limited-time $20 ticket offer.

Formed in 2014, The Circle has thrilled audiences and critics alike with their live concerts, with USA Today remarking, “from the first thunderous notes … it’s apparent that this machine is firing on all cylinders.” The foursome rip through a set list of 40 years of Hagar’s epic rock anthems including Rock Candy, There’s Only One Way To Rock, Finish What Ya Started, Right Now and I Can’t Drive 55, as well as some classic Led Zeppelin jams like Whole Lotta Love, When the Levee Breaks and Moby Dick. Remarking on the group’s setlist, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram said, “The Circle is a quartet capable of drawing upon some of the most indelible rock music of the last 40 years.” The band’s live DVD, At Your Service” recorded during their first North American tour, debuted at No. 2 on SoundScan’s chart – a testament to the strength of the band’s live shows.

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OZZY OSBOURNE AND ZAKK WYLDE REUNITE FOR 2017 TOUR

For the first time in more than a decade, Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde are together again.

Known as one of rock’s most lethal singer and guitarist pairings, the two will hit the road for a series of Ozzy headlining shows in the U.S. this summer and fall, beginning July 14 (*see dates below). While they’ve performed together over the years, these shows are the first collaboration for the duo for a full tour since 2006. These dates also mark Ozzy’s first solo tour in the U.S. in years beyond one Ozzy & Friends performance at the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans, LA in October 2015.

Ozzy and Zakk first teamed up 30 years ago when Zakk (who Ozzy describes as “a f***ing absolutely amazing guitar player”) joined Ozzy’s band in 1987; they last recorded in 2007 on Ozzy’s acclaimed Black Rain album.

In addition to reuniting with Zakk Wylde on guitar, Ozzy’s band will include longtime collaborators Blasko (Bass), Tommy Clufetos (Drums) and Adam Wakeman (Keyboards). Ozzy’s tour dates kick off in July at the Rock USA Festival in Oshkosh, WI with additional dates to be announced in the coming weeks.

“I’m so happy to be getting back on the road with Zakk, Blasko, Tommy and Adam,” says Osbourne. “This is what I do. This is where I belong, on the road.”

“I’m really looking forward to the hardcore powalifting training sessions with Ozzy as well as playing music in between sets of heavy squats, Benching and deadlifts,” Zakk Wylde adds.

Next up for Ozzy: prepping for a new solo album for 2018 on Epic.

Ozzy’s initial 2017 tour dates are as follows:

July:

14 Oshkosh, WI Rock USA Festival
16 Chicago, IL Chicago Open Air Festival

August:

9 Sturgis, SD Buffalo Chip
21 Cartersville, IL Moonstock Festival

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ANTHRAX BASSIST FRANK BELLO SAYS THE BAND’S MUSIC COMES FROM “A REAL PLACE”

Greg Prato of the Long Island Pulse spoke with Anthrax bassist Frank Bello. Portions of the interview appear below.

Pulse: For All Kings came out over a year ago. What are your thoughts on the album now?

Frank Bello: It’s like looking at something that’s a labor of love. It’s something that I’m very, very proud of. Quite honestly, I guess as you get older in a band and time passes by, you’re really grateful for a band like Anthrax. We came up in the 80s from a scene that nobody knew about called thrash. To be here in 2017 and not only be relevant, but what a lot of people are calling one of the best records of 2016 is a really special thing for me… It’s very satisfying, and at the same time, makes you very hungry for whatever is next. We’re doing this great tour—headlining finally, thank God. We’ve been opening for everybody forever, and I’m one of the fans that say the same thing: “I love opening for people, but it’s time for headlining now. It’s time to really stand on our own and do our thing, and show people what we got.” We couldn’t be more excited right now.

Pulse: Are you the only Anthrax member who is still a New York resident?

Frank Bello: [Laughs] Actually, Joey [Belladonna] is from Upstate New York—he lives in Syracuse. But I live in Westchester. So, we are still New Yorkers. Scott [Ian] lives in LA, Charlie [Benante] lives in Chicago, Jon [Donais] lives in Rhode Island. I think you never really lose that New York vibe. To say the least, in your heart, you’ll always be a New Yorker.

Pulse: It seems like, especially early on, Anthrax became synonymous with New York.

Frank Bello: The one thing about Anthrax that I’ve always been proud of, and just as a person, I am who I am. I can’t pretend to be somebody else. That’s not the way I was built, that’s not the way my family brought me up. I’m very proud of just being me. There’s no pretense—who gives a shit about pretense? There’s enough of that going on in the world. I just want to be real. And that’s where our music comes from a real place.

Read more at the Long Island Pulse.

source: lipulse.com

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CELEBRITIES AND MUSICIANS JOIN THIRD ANNUAL “RIDE FOR RONNIE” MOTORCYCLE RALLY & CONCERT ON SUNDAY, MAY 7TH

The third Annual Ride For Ronnie Motorcycle Rally and Concert, benefiting the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund, is set for Sunday, May 7th, 2017, comprising a Motorcycle Ride through the streets of Los Angeles County and an afternoon of live music. Last year’s Ride For Ronnie event raised over $50,000 for the cancer charity.

Riders will assemble at Harley-Davidson of Glendale with kickstands up at 11AM. Among those expected to join Dio Cancer Fund co-founder and president Wendy Dio and the cavalcade of motorcycle riders are rockers Lita Ford, Gilby Clarke (former Guns N’ Roses guitarist), Sean McNabb (Lynch Mob), Taime Downe (Faster Pussycat) and Xavier Muriel (Buckcherry) plus actors Chris Bruno (The Dead Zone) and Sons of Anarchy’s Emilio Rivera, Rusty Coones and Star Fields.

Gates at Los Encinos Park in Encino will open at 11:30AM for the Concert portion of the event with live entertainment provided by rockers Lynch Mob, Eddie Money, Rough Cutt, Dio Disciples, The Loveless, Sonia Harley, and No Small Children. Radio personality Eddie Trunk will handle hosting duties, which will also include a raffle, silent and live auctions, food trucks, merchandise vendors and more. Lita Ford, Alex Grossi (Quiet Riot guitarist), Jeff Pilson (Foreigner and former Dio guitarist), Marc Ferrari (Cold Sweat) and Marty O’Brien (Lita Ford) will be on hand for the concert festivities. Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler is now organizing players for an all-star jam.

A donation of $25000 will be presented to Dr. David Wong of the UCLA School of Dentistry to help fund his team’s research into the development of a simple, non-invasive saliva test for the early detection of cancer. This is part of the Dio Cancer Fund’s commitment to this ground-breaking project, which is in keeping with its message that early detection saves lives.

There will be a display illustrating breakthroughs in the gastric cancer research that is being done at UCLA by Dr. Wong’s team, and he will be present to help explain these inroads to interested fans. Additionally, the Dio Cancer Fund will be distributing complimentary bottles of sunscreen along with skin cancer prevention information.

The silent auction will be held in one of the exhibit booths throughout the afternoon, while live auctions, featuring one-of-a-kind rock collectables, will take place during intervals between artist performances. Live Auction, raffle and silent auction items include a stage-worn full-length leather Eddie Money trenchcoat from his 2000 Millennium Tour, a Great White acoustic guitar signed by the band members, Dio photo book signed by all of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a Black Sabbath collectables and merchandise bundle, a variety of concert tickets, wine-tasting certificates, and much, much more.

Los Angeles’ premier rock radio station, 95.5 KLOS, has come on board this year as an event sponsor and will be out in force at Harley Davidson in Glendale for the start of the ride.

Slammin Sliders, G’s Taco Spot, Greenz on Wheelz and Archie’s Ice Cream food trucks will be on site at the Park throughout the afternoon. Premium beer sponsored by Ninkasi Brewing Company will be available as well as Graffiti Wine, water courtesy of Solar Rain and soft drinks. Additional RIDE FOR RONNIE sponsors include Harley-Davidson of Glendale, Law Tigers and Bigg Time Entertainment.

An array of merchandise-teeshirts, baseball-style shirts, caps, CDs, wristbands, event souvenirs, etc. will be available for purchase and a “Jumble Sale” booth featuring gently-used items and collectables benefiting the Dio Cancer Fund will be also on site at the Park. Additional merchandise vendors will also participate.

Both riders and concert-goers can purchase their tickets by visiting diocancerfund.org/events.

Pre-Registration Prices:

$35/rider (includes concert admission)
$10/passenger (includes concert admission)
$25 concert admission only

Day of Event Prices:

$40/rider (includes concert admission)
$10/passenger (includes concert admission)
$30 concert admission only

2017 Ride For Ronnie Motorcycle Ride and Concert Schedule

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Ride:
9:00am – 10:45am: Rider Check-In & On-Site Registration
9:00am – 10:30am Continental Breakfast
Kickstands up at 11:00am

Harley Davidson of Glendale
3717 San Fernando Rd., Glendale, CA 91204

Concert:

11:30AM – Gates open
11:45AM- 5PM Concert

Los Encinos State Historic Park
16756 Moorpark Street Encino, CA 91436

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ANTHRAX DEBUTS “CARRY ON” LIVE AT L.A. “KILLTHRAX” SHOW

This past Saturday, Anthrax closed the show at the sold-out Los Angeles “KillThrax” tour stop and those in attendance witnessed an exclusive treat, the band’s first-ever live performance of Carry On, their cover of the classic Kansas song. With shout-outs from fans for the band to play the song at the “KillThrax” shows, airplay on Active Rock stations across the country, more than 300,000 YouTube views, and even a “thumbs-up” for the cover from Kansas founding member Phil Ehart, the band decided it was time to play it live.

Anthrax fans are well aware that there is no keyboardist in the band and keyboards are prominent on this song, so the band enlisted the help of Fred Mandel to join them onstage at the Wiltern Theatre for the performance. Mandel recorded the keyboards for the Carry On cover track and has played with icons from Alice Cooper to Elton John to Queen.

Watch the performance below.

Remaining “KillThrax” dates – Anthrax, Killswitch Engage, The Devil Wears Prada and Code Orange – are below.

April:

25 Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA *
26 Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR **
28 The Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO *
29 Sokol Auditorium, Omaha, NE **
30 Midland Theatre, Kansas City, MO *

May:

1 The Pageant, St. Louis, MO **
3 Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ON CANADA **
5 Paramount Theatre, Huntington, NY **
6 Upstate Concert Hall, Clifton Park, NY *
7 House of Blues, Boston, MA*

* KsE closes
** Anthrax closes

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