EDDIE TRUNK ON WHY HE GOT INTO RADIO: “I FELT HARD ROCK AND METAL BANDS WERE BEING MARGINALIZED”

eddietrunk640 Ruben Mosqueda of Oregon Music News spoke with our very own Eddie Trunk. Excerpts from the interview appear below.

OMN: Who has been your biggest influence in getting you into rock radio?

Eddie Trunk: First and foremost I got into radio because I felt that hard rock and metal bands were being marginalized. I didn’t feel that their music was being given the proper attention or respect that it should have. My mission as soon as I got out of high school was change that.

As far as personal influences I don’t think I’ve had any aside from let’s say Howard Stern. I heard him back when he was on radio still playing music. I remember hearing him playing a song and coming out of the song he said something like “That was the new song by—- and I think that sucks! I was asked to play that by the station programmer.” I couldn’t believe that someone could be honest like that on radio? I’ll never forget hearing that. I also love his interview style and how he’s able to pull things out of people during an interview. I really respect that.

OMN: One of your pet peeves is the inability for some of your listeners to utilize Google and having them ask the most basic of things regarding whatever bands they are calling in about. What are some of your other pet peeves?

Eddie Trunk: Well certainly that is one of them. The biggest one is when people ask me about a band and they have no idea that the band never went away and that the band is still active making music and touring. The truth is that there are a lot of bands out there that are struggle. They are struggling to sell tickets and struggling to sell records. For example when someone comes up to me and asks “Eddie whatever happened with Tom Kiefer?” That makes me crazy because Tom’s been out touring for the past two years in support of his fantastic solo album. If you care about Tom Kiefer get online and find out more about what he’s doing. That’s something that’s always amazed me.

The other thing that really amazes me is the fact that people don’t know how That Metal Show works. People seem to think that I can make any artist magically appear on the show—they have this false sense that I control everything. People really think that I’m the beginning or end on whether something can happen or not. They don’t understand that I work for a network—they own it, they control it and they dictate it. While I do have a big role in the show at the end of the day I have a boss too. If it were up to me we’d be doing the show every day but that’s just not reality. As far as guest bookings go they have no idea how that works! I get it everyone wants to see their favorite band on there but it’s just not that simple.

OMN: Van Halen issued a Roth live record. They limited the amount of appearances to Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel and they just did The Billboard Awards. Kimmel was probably the best fit but the others were questionable. Stern was really pushing for Van Halen to come on his show which I feel would have been a brilliant move. The band sounds great on the album but Roth doesn’t sound that great. Roth sounds like he does at the present time though. What do you make of this whole Van Halen thing?

Eddie Trunk: They are extremely selective they will do one to two things. If you noticed the things they chose to do are extremely safe. On none of those platforms will they be asked a tough question. None of those platforms will they be asked about why they don’t work with Michael Anthony. On none of those platforms will they be asked about anything that is remotely controversial or meaty in anyway. They were all fluff pieces there’s nothing edgy about those appearances. Artists like Van Halen will do a major platform like that to go on and sell their album and get out. They don’t want to go on to a show where people are big fans and they will ask them tough questions.

There are bands like that; KISS is another band like that too. They’ll run anything that will ask them a question. They’ll go on CNN and sell their album even though that’s not where their fan base is. There are people like that are very sensitive and want to control everything and that’s just the way that it is.

OMN: There’s an influx in America of cruises and festival do you think they are getting to the point where they are becoming diluted? Do you foresee them not being so special in the near future?

Eddie Trunk: I think that’s a very, very, very valid concern. I really do. Not just cruises, but also the festivals in general. If you look at the festivals that just wrapped up most of them had about 80% of the same bands in the line-up. To me a festival used to be about “Oh my God, that’s a destination I have to get there. I have to be at that and I have to travel there.” Now festivals are practically in your backyard. At the present they are flourishing and that’s great. If people don’t watch out how they’re done and how many they do; they can get to the point of burn out and the economy won’t sustain it and it’ll fall by the wayside. The same with cruises; there’s some that are doing very well and there are others that will take a swing and fail.

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DEEP PURPLE TO RELEASE TWO LIVE ALBUMS ON SEPTEMBER 18TH

deeppurple640 Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover writes:

“One band, two crowds, two countries—a tale of two cities indeed. From Germany’s Wacken Open Air Festival, one of the biggest metal festivals in the world and a city unto itself, to Japan and the stately Nippon Budokan, the most revered venue in Tokyo. Each has its own distinct personality.

Wacken is a success story beyond par, starting out humbly by two friends in a field in rural Germany and becoming one of the best organized and attended metal festivals… ever. We were most impressed by the facilities, security, backstage, camping… in fact the whole production was superb.

As was the crowd, an awesome sight from the stage, generating a palpable sense of occasion. In the sunset, we were treated to a great welcome from the sea of tattoos and black leather facing us.

Festival crowds are unique because most people are there for the occasion itself rather than for any particular band. For us that is always a welcome challenge and a chance to connect with many who may never have seen us before. But the real stars are all in the audience. Thank you, Wacken.

By way of contrast, the Budokan is a temple of peace (except for the infamous occasion when all the seating was destroyed). Made in Japan was partially recorded there and we’ve played there many times since. For such a large space, the acoustics are excellent; this special building never ceases to impress.

On this particular evening, we came in at the back door, climbed the cool, marble staircase and entered the familiar dressing room. Feeling like we’re the only people in the building, it’s hard to believe there’s even an audience out there.

But there is, young and old, sitting patiently or chatting quietly—the embodiment of civility. It’s almost like the respectful hush one might find in a cathedral. But they’re here to rock. And rock they do. They may be quiet while they’re waiting, but they are far from shy during the show. They gave us an unforgettable evening. Thank you, Tokyo.”

From the Setting Sun… (In Wacken) has been filmed by 9 HD cameras at Wacken Open Air Festival 2013. For the first time in Deep Purple’s history, the band will release a 3D version of their performance on Blu-ray, filmed at Wacken.

…To the Rising Sun (In Tokyo) has been filmed by 12 HD cameras at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo in April 2014.

The audio of both shows has been mixed in Hamburg, Germany by Eike Freese and Alex Dietz (Heaven Shall Burn) with the supervision of Roger Glover.

From the Setting Sun… (In Wacken) and …To The Rising Sun (In Tokyo) will be made available on 2CD+DVD, DVD, Blu-ray (Tokyo performance), and Blu-ray 3D (Wacken performance) on September 18th on earMUSIC.

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KING’S X FRONTMAN DOUG PINNICK DISCUSSES THE BAND’S SELECT LIVE SHOWS AND POSSIBLE NEW ALBUM

dougpinnick Greg Prato of Bravewords spoke with King’s X singer/bassist Doug Pinnick about a select number of shows the band will be playing this month and other topics. Highlights from the interview appear below.

BraveWords: How did these King’s X dates come up?

Doug Pinnick: Our booking agent just calls us every now and then, and says, ‘Hey, we’ve got some offers. Do you want to play?’ And we get back to him and say ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ – it’s pretty simple. [Laughs]

BraveWords: Will more dates be added?

Doug Pinnick: I hear some more are being added – I got an email this morning from our manager, asking for approval of a couple more weekends. So I guess we’re setting up and going to do some shows now. We’ve got the Texas run, and then we’ve got the east coast run, and think we’ve got something else coming too now.

BraveWords: Which songs would you like to see included in the setlist?

Doug Pinnick: For me, the songs have to be tailored around my voice, because the older I get, the lower my voice gets, and I can’t sing a lot of the old songs. Basically, if we can sing them, then we’ll do them. But if I can’t sing them, then we have to pass them. It’s just getting to that point now, because I’m 64, and my voice is just not working like it used to – I can’t sing Over My Head like I was 20, y’know?

BraveWords: How is Jerry doing, health-wise?

Doug Pinnick: Jerry’s doing great. It’s so funny that everybody is worried about him, but he’s been healed up for a long, long time now. He’s doing fine.

BraveWords: Is there any talk of a new King’s X studio album?

Doug Pinnick: We actually committed to a new record. We don’t know when we’re going to do it yet, but everyone says, ‘OK. Let’s go forward.’ So that’s all I can tell you at the moment. I don’t know when, but we’re planning on doing a record – finally I’ve got everybody to say, ‘Let’s do it’.

BraveWords: Looking back at all the King’s X albums, which one would you say was the most overlooked?

Doug Pinnick: Overlooked? All of them – are you kidding? [Laughs] Y’know, I don’t know, because I don’t really know what people like and what they didn’t. And I don’t look at record sales, because we never sell a lot of records anyway. So I have no clue what would be overlooked. When I talk to fans, everybody has their favorite, and it’s one of all ten of them. I don’t know, everybody has their favorites – I wouldn’t know myself, personally.

BraveWords: What about as far as upcoming solo projects?

Doug Pinnick: I’ve got a Jimi Hendrix tribute record I’m doing right now with a couple of people, which is a lot of fun, and I plan on doing my solo record within the year, and plan on a new KXM record – we’ve been talking about trying to do something in September with that, Ray [Luzier] and George [Lynch]. And my Grinder Blues band will hopefully do some shows and do another album, also.

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VAN HALEN TO HEADLINE THE MUSIC MIDTOWN FESTIVAL IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA

vanhalen2015-640 Van Halen have just announced that they will co-headline this year’s Music Midtown festival at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA.

The band will be joined on the weekend of September 18th-19th by co-headliners Elton John, Drake and Sam Smith

“Every year, we strive to take the festival to a new level and this year is certainly no exception,” said Peter Conlon, President of Live Nation Atlanta. “With the addition of a fourth stage and this year’s stellar lineup, I think we have done it again!”

Tickets for the festival go on sale this Saturday, June 27th at 10 a.m. EST at www.musicmidtown.com, www.livenation.com, or by phone at (800) 745-3000. As the official credit card of Music Midtown, Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday, June 24th at 10 a.m. EST through Friday, June 26 at 10 p.m. through Citi’s Private Pass Program.

Early Bird 2-Day General admission tickets are $ 136.00 (while supplies last) and regular 2-day General Admission tickets are
$156.00. VIP packages will be available for an enhanced festival experience to include:

VIP $600.00 Weekend Ticket

* Admission to Festival
* Dedicated VIP Entrances
* Complimentary food, beer and wine
* Preferred Stage Viewing Areas
* Centrally located lounge area
* Private Air Conditioned Restrooms
* First opportunity to purchase VIP packages for 2016

Super VIP $ 1,200 Weekend Ticket

* Admission to Festival
* Dedicated Super VIP Entrance
* Valet Parking
* Luxury Lounge located at the Electric Ballroom Stage
* Exclusive Viewing Decks at Electric Ballroom & Roxy Stages
* Gourmet catered fare by Zac Brown’s Southern Ground and full open bar
* Transportation between Electric Ballroom and Roxy Stages
* Official festival poster and t-shirt
* Private Air-Conditioned restrooms
* First opportunity to purchase Super VIP packages for 2016

All tickets are subject to applicable service charges and acts, event time and date are subject to change.

For more information, visit www.musicmidtown.com.

Van Halen Van Halen 2015 North American tour: All dates, cities and venues subject to change:

July:

5 Seattle, WA White River Amphitheatre
7 Portland, OR Amphitheater Northwest
9 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion
11 San Bernardino, CA San Manuel Amphitheater
14 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
16 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
18 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
20 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
22 Kansas City, MO Cricket Wireless Amphitheater
24 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
26 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
28 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion
30 Bangor, ME Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion

August:

1 Boston, MA Xfinity Center
3 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
5 London, ON Western Fair District
7 Toronto, ON Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
9 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
11 Hartford, CT Xfinity Center
13 Wantagh, NY Nikon At Jones Beach Theater
15 Wantagh, NY Nikon At Jones Beach Theater
23 Hershey, PA Hershey Park
25 Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
27 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
29 Washington DC Jiffy Lube Live
31 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center

September:

2 Indianapolis, IN Klipsch Music Center
4 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
6 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
9 Raleigh, NC Walnut Creek Amphitheater
11 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
13 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
15 West Palm Beach, FL Coral Sky Amphitheatre
17 Birmingham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
18-19 Atlanta, GA Piedmont Park
21 Austin, TX Austin360 Amphitheater
23 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
25 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
28 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Pavilion
30 San Diego, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre

October:

2 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl

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DEF LEPPARD GUITARIST VIVIAN CAMPBELL SHARES SOME GOOD NEWS, HE WON’T BE MISSING THE BAND’S TOUR, AFTERALL

Viviancampbell-306 Vivian Campbell won’t miss Def Leppard’s upcoming US tour despite the return of his cancer.

The guitarist announced this weekend that his Hodgkin’s lymphoma had returned following stem-cell treatment last year. He feared that another round of treatment would mean he’d have to step back from touring duties, but he is now able to rejoin the tour Saturday, June 27th.

He now reports, “I’ve dodged the bullet of radiation. I was due to start a course that would have sidelined me for most of the first leg of the US tour. But my brilliant doctors have steered me towards an alternative course of treatment that will enable me to rejoin the tour this Saturday night.”

He adds, “They’ve tailored future treatments to accommodate the schedule, so I won’t have to miss any more shows. I’m so happy and indebted to the wonderful physicians who have worked to make this happen. See you Saturday.”

Campbell was originally diagnosed in 2013. He received a false all-clear before undergoing the pioneering stem-cell procedure, and in January announced he was “cautious but confident” over his prognosis.

Def Leppard will release their self-titled 11th album later this year.

Def Leppard North American tour:

June:

23: Tampa Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheater, FL
25: West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheater, FL
27: Birmingham Oak Mountain Amphitheater, AL
28: Atlanta Aaron’s Amphitheater, GA
30: Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion, NC

July:

2: Bristow Jiffy Lube Live, VA
3: Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live, VA
5: Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena, CT
7: Gilford Bank Of New Hampshire Pavilion, NH
9: Mansfield Xfinity Center, MA
11: Bethel Woods Center, NY
12: Darien Lake Center, NY
14: Toronto Molson Canadian Amphitheater, ON
15: Youngstown Coveli Center, OH
17: Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre, MI
18: Oshkosh Rock USA, WI
21: Mt Pleasant Soaring Eagle Resort & Casino, MI
23: Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, NY
24: Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center, NY
25: Holmdel PNV Bank Arts Center, NJ
27: California Mid-State Fair, CA

August:

7: Sturgis Buffalo Chip Campground, SD
8: Sioux Falls Arena, SD
10: Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena, OK
11: Kansas City Starlight Theatre, MO
14: Missouri State Fair, MO
15: Iowa State Fair, IA
17: Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center, OH
18: Nashville Bridgsetone Arena, TN
21: Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion, TX
22: Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, TX
23: Austin360 Amphitheater, TX
27: Minnesota State Fair, MN
28: Grand Forks Alerus Center, ND
30: Noblesville Klipsch Music Center, IN

September:

1: Great Allentown Fair, PA
3: Louisville KFC Yum! Center, KY
4: Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, MI
5: Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheater, IL
16: Auburn White River Amphitheater, WA
17: Ridgefield Northwest Amphitheater, WA
19: Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheater, CA
20: Los Angeles Forum, CA
22: Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheater, CA
23: Phoenix Ak-Chin pavilion, AZ
25: Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater, NM
26: Denver Pepsi Center, CO
28: West Valley City USANA Amphitheater, UT
30: Spokane Arena, WA

October:

2: Bozeman Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, MO
4: Bismarck Civic Center, ND
5: St Paul Xcel Energy Center, MN
7: Moline iWireless Center, IL
9: Tulsa BOK Center, OK
10: Wichita Intrust Bank Arena, KS
11: Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena, NE
14: Columbus Schottenstein Center, OH
16: Columba Colonial Life Arena, SC
17: Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, FL

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MOTÖRHEAD ANNOUNCE US TOUR DATES, NEW ALBUM “BAD MAGIC” COMING AUGUST 28TH

motorhead640 Grammy Award winning iconic rock band Motörhead, who are embarking on a 40th anniversary world tour in support of their upcoming release Bad Magic, have announced a US tour. These North American shows start in mid-August, with Saxon and Anthrax as special guests on select dates, before ending with the now-legendary Motörboat Cruise between Sept 28th-Oct 2nd from Miami, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. The cruise also features Slayer, Anthrax and a bumper line-up of bands including three exciting new acts, Others, Budderside, and No Words.

Bad Magic is the band’s 22nd studio album and is slated to be released August 28th through UDR Music/Motörhead Music. The album was recorded at NRG Studios in Los Angeles, CA with long-time producer Cameron Webb. Bad Magic is the follow up to the band’s highly successful album Aftershock which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful year yet, including a fourth Grammy nomination.

Motorhead North American Tour Dates:

August:

19 Riverside, CA – RHA
21 Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues
22 Los Angeles, CA – Shrine
24 San Francisco, CA – Warfield
27 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
28 Denver, CO – Riotfest

September:

1 Austin, TX – Cedar Park Center
2 San Antonio, TX – Aztec
4 Dallas, TX – Bomb Factory
5 Houston, TX – House Of Blues
8 St. Louis, MO – Pageant
9 Indianapolis, IN – Murat
11 Chicago, IL – Riotfest
12 Detroit, MI – Fillmore
15 Wallingford, CT – Oakdale
16 Wantagh, NY – Jones Beach
19 Toronto, ONT – Riotfest
22 Philadelphia, PA – Tower Theatre
23 Charlotte, NC – Fillmore
25 Orlando, FL – House Of Blues

Bad Magic – track listing:

1. Victory Or Die – 3.09
2. Thunder & Lightning – 3.06
3. Fire Storm Hotel – 3.35
4. Shoot Out all of Your Lights – 3.15
5. The Devil – 2.54
6. Electricity – 2.17
7. Evil Eye – 2.20
8. Teach Them How To Bleed -3.13
9. Till The End – 4.05
10. Tell Me Who To Kill – 2.57
11. Choking On Your Screams – 3.33
12. When The Sky Comes Looking For You – 2.58
13. Sympathy For The Devil* – 5.35
*by The Rolling Stones

Motorhead on the web:

Official
facebook.com/OfficialMotorhead
twitter.com/myMotorhead
instagram.com/officialmotorhead

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