GUITARIST CRAIG GOLDY ON WHY HE IS A MEMBER OF MULTIPLE BANDS, “[I] HAVE TO DO EIGHT TO TEN DIFFERENT THINGS TO MAKE THE EQUIVALENCY OF WHAT [I] USED TO MAKE WITH ONE”

craiggoldy400 Ruben Mosqueda of Sleaze Roxx spoke with guitarist Craig Goldy (Dio, Dio Disciples and Resurrection Kings). Excerpts from part one of the interview appear below.

Sleaze Roxx: How do you plan differentiating Resurrection Kings from Dio Disciples which was only a touring entity, but sounds like will soon be recording a record and Black Knights Rising which was a “just for fun” project to Last In Line which features the original Dio lineup minus Ronnie? Also, Vinny also plays in Last In Line. That could cause a lot of confusion amongst casual fans.

Craig Goldy: Yeah, that’s an interesting question. The casual fan will have you pegged as a person that has no scruples. The [music] world has changed so much that some of us have to do eight to ten different things to make the equivalency of what we used to make with one. We need to make money. In my world, money isn’t the core reason why I do anything. It has to be something that I believe in. I know that isn’t the shrewdest way to go about my musical career, but that is just the way that I am. I’m of the belief that “If you build it, they will come.” — like in that movie Field of Dreams. People don’t realize that a lot of us were paid as “sidemen” in the ’80s and we didn’t have the big piece of the pie like a lot of the others guys.

Sleaze Roxx: You were part of Project: Driver at one point which featured Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Bob Rock and you. You left and Tony MacAlpine stepped in.

Craig Goldy: That was interesting because of the relationship that Ronnie and I had when he was recording Hear N’ Aid. He flew me in to record while I was on tour with Giuffria to be a part of that. He actually had me go first. I was like “Great! I have to go first and there’s George Lynch, Neal Schon and Yngwie Malmsteen. Why am I going first?!” So, I laid down some guitar and Ronnie grabs my arms and says “See, I knew that you’d start with a theme and not just start noodling around. That’s why I had you go first!”

It was during those recordings that I got noticed by Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge who had just left Ozzy’s band. We started talking about the possibility of putting a band together with Rudy and Tommy and at the time, they had Jeff Scott Soto on vocals. I was like “This is going to be outstanding!” Jeff left and we got another guy that sounded like a cross between David Coverdale and Ian Gillan. I was like “Good Lord! This is going to be great!” We were getting offers from labels then I got the call from Wendy about joining Dio. It had been close to three years to the day when Ronnie had said to me “Goldy, if things don’t work out with Viv at some point, I would like you to be in the band.” He was true to his word and called me to join Dio. Those guys were the best ever, they were so supportive.

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12/22: R&R HOF WITH CHEAP TRICK & DEEP PURPLE ON RADIO LAST NIGHT, MORE

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Great final live TrunkNation of 2015 (next Monday will be recorded). First up Jon Mikl Thor called in. Thor is an old friend and one of the guys I first ever interviewed and connected with when I started in radio doing a metal show back in ’83. A true survivor and he has a great doc about his life out now called “I Am Thor”. Check it out coming next month.

Then Rick from Cheap Trick called in to discuss their induction into the R&R HOF as did Glenn Hughes to talk Deep Purple. Neither know exactly how things will play out when the ceremony happens in April. Both have said they plan to attend and hope to play. Rick said the band would be totally fine playing again with Bun E for the induction. Glenn said he plans to attend with David Coverdale and did not know if they would be asked to play with Purple. There will no doubt be drama to figure out the many dynamics of Purple and who goes on stage or even shows up. Obviously Blackmore if the wildcard and nobody knows if he will even attend. It really would suck if Ritchie didn’t do this. He has said in the past he wouldn’t but who knows? They also have no idea who will induct them but Rick actually said he me or Howard Stern would be good choices! Both Glenn and Rick thanked me for my lobbying and vote for them which was very kind, but I think Howard will get the nod if he wants to do it haha. The HOF and the band jointly agree who does the induction and always look for the biggest celeb fan available. For CT expect the original band to play and it to be pretty smooth. For DP? Anyone’s guess..

Finally Alex Skolnick dropped by to talk Metal Allegiance, Testament and all his other projects. Great to have all these old friends on the show!

This Thursday’s new podcast will feature Mr Big singer Eric Martin.

This weekend on my syndicated show it’s year 23 of the all Kiss Merry KISSmas special. I will be posting my year end top 10 here very soon as well.

Merry Christmas to all!

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KIX FRONTMAN STEVE WHITEMAN ON THE BAND PUTTING OUT NEW MUSIC, “WE WOULD LOVE TO DO IT, BUT IT’S GOT TO MAKE SENSE”

kixwitglogo640 Angel Alamo spoke with Kix frontman, Steve Whiteman. Excerpts from the interview appear below.

Angel Alamo: How did you guys come up with the title for the new album, [Rock Your Face Off] and were there any other titles for the album being considered?

Steve Whiteman: I was reluctant for the title. I wasn’t really a big fan of calling it Rock Your Face Off. I thought Can’t Stop The Show would have been a much more appropriate title but we have a song called Rock Your Face Off and apparently there was banter going around among management, record company, and Mark Schenker who was in charge of doing mixing and help set up the record deal. They just went ahead and thought we would all be ok with it. Now, that it is all set and done it doesn’t really matter. I wasn’t a big fan of it initially.

Angel Alamo: Being it was 19 years between albums did the band feel nervous about putting out Rock Your Face Off?

Steve Whiteman: No not at all. Once we realized after we got together and did some pre-production. We first thought about doing it we threw so much material at Taylor like 25 songs he narrowed it down to 12 songs. When we worked on those 12 songs we came away feeling really good about it. Then a couple of songs like Rock Me With Your Top Down and Can’t Stop The Show came in as later additions on top of what we worked on and we felt that we had a pretty strong record.

Angel Alamo: How do you keep your voice in great shape?

Steve Whiteman: I teach vocals, so I took training. I know how to protect myself and keep myself strong. Sharing that with people for the past 20 years has kept me really strong, so I have been fortunate and I work really hard at it.

Angel Alamo: What has been the key to the band’s longevity, music wise you never follow the trends, you guys are like an AC/DC where the band just wants to rock and put on a great show?

Steve Whiteman: Exactly, we are about fun, we are not preachy. We are not going to tell people what to do or how to live their lives. We are not going to glamorize politics. We are about let’s get a beer, let’s pick up a girl, let’s get f*cked up and have some fun. It has always been about having fun. People come up to me sometimes and say my friend just passed away can you give him a shout out on stage. I’m like no, that is not why people are here. People are not here to be bummed out. They are here to have a good time. They want to forget about that stuff. That has always been our approach, have a good time make the people have a good time and forget your troubles for a couple of hours.

Angel Alamo: Can fans expect a new album next year or in 2017 or will you release an E.P or put out singles?

Steve Whiteman: We’re now just starting to think about another record. We are not shooting it down. We got to look at what the logistics of what the last one did. If it’s just a waste of time. Records don’t sell anymore how many people are downloading it we are not sure. How many people are stealing it we don’t know. We don’t even care we just want the music out there so we can go out and play it live. If we go and try to play new music and they don’t know what the hell it is then it’s no fun. For us we would love to do it, but it’s got to make sense. We have to find a way to hit the people and make them want to buy it. It isn’t just us it’s everybody having trouble with record sales. A lot of people have just given up. 20,000 is considered really good. 20,000 is a piss in the bucket compared to what we used to do. We used to do 80,000 alone in Baltimore/Washington area alone back in the day. Those days are gone, long, long gone.

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GIUTARIST ULI JON ROTH ANNOUNCES “THE ULTIMATE GUITAR EXPERIENCE” 2016 TOUR DATES

ulijonroth400 Uli Jon Roth has announced next year’s The Ultimate Guitar Experience tour dates which include guitarists Jennifer Batten and Andy Timmons (Danger Danger).

Roth says, “I’m really looking forward to this tour and I’m sure that between the three of us – and the audience – sparks will fly. We will all play our own separate sets first and then play some pieces together, which should be great fun.”

He adds, “My own set will be drawn from a combination of all my albums, including the latest Scorpions Revisited and Transcendental Sky Guitar, but I will also emphasize some Electric Sun songs which I haven’t played live for over 30 years and which I feel deserve to be heard again. This is in order to celebrate the 35 year anniversary of the release of the first Electric Sun album, Earthquake.”

The trio will also play an acoustic set for VIP ticket holders prior to the main show, where they’ll perform a different selection of songs from the later set.

Roth continues, “In that context, you are also going to be able to be present at an onstage rehearsal of some of my new songs for the next album. This is an unusual idea, but I always felt that songs are benefiting greatly from being played in front of a live audience before actually recording them. I am sure that this will help us to galvanize things and to fully crystallize the new material that I have written.”

Purchase VIP tickets, ulijonroth.com/vip-passes.

The Ultimate Guitar Experience 2016 tour dates:

Feb 26: Fort Lauderdale Culture Room, FL
Feb 27: Orlando Plaza Live, FL
Feb 28: Atlanta Variety Playhouse, GA
Feb 29: Nashville The Basement East, TN

Mar 2: Dallas Trees, TX
Mar 3: New Orleans House Of Blues, LA
Mar 4: San Antonio The Korova, TX
Mar 5: Houston Concert Pub North, TX
Mar 8: Phoenix Joe’s Gotto, AZ
Mar 9: Las Vegas Country Saloon, NV
Mar 10: Ventura Theater, CA
Mar 11: Ramona Main Stage, CA
Mar 12: Los Angeles Whisky A GoGo, CA
Mar 13: San Jose Rock Bar Theater, CA
Mar 14: Concord Vinnie’s, CA
Mar 15: Reno PB&JJs, NV
Mar 16: Redding The Dip, CA
Mar 17: Portland Dantes, OR
Mar 18: Seattle Studio Seven, WA
Mar 19: Vancouver BC Venue, BC
Mar 22: Denver Oriental Theater, CO
Mar 24: Moorehead The Garage, MN
Mar 25: Savage Neisens, MN
Mar 26: St Charles Arcade Theater, IL
Mar 27: Chicago Reggie’s, IL
Mar 28: Detroit Token Lounge, MI
Mar 29: Toronto Mod Club Theater, ON
Mar 30: Montreal Katacombes, QC
Mar 31: Londonderry Tupelo Music Hall, NH

Apr 1: Ottawa Brass Monkey, ON
Apr 2: Poughkeepsie The Chance, NY
Apr 4: New York B.B. King’s, NY
Apr 5: Sellersville Theater, PN
Apr 6: Pittsburgh Rex Theater, PN
Apr 8: Melbourne Black Box Theater, FL

additional source: classicrock.teamrock.com

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STONE TEMPLE PILOTS RELEASE VIDEO TRIBUTE TO THEIR FORMER SINGER, SCOTT WEILAND

stonetemplepilots Stone Temple Pilots have released a musical tribute to late frontman Scott Weiland.

In the video below, Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz are seen in their studio control room, listening to the master tape of 1999 album No.4 and focusing on closing track Atlanta. As they isolate Weiland’s vocal performance they consider their emotions on the death of their former colleague, who took an accidental overdose on December 3rd.

Bassist Robert DeLeo says: “We chose this song because we feel it represents one of the times that Scott was truly at his best. When you hear this track, we hope you share in the same spirit each of us had while recording – the four of us, in a room, capturing a moment of time on tape.”

STP, who fired Weiland for the second time in 2013, described him as “gifted beyond words” in the days after his death, adding: “Part of that gift was part of your curse. With deep sorrow for you and your family, we are saddened to see you go.”

source: classicrock.teamrock.com

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12/21: RECAP OF FT WAYNE, LIVE SIRIUSXM SHOW TONIGHT W/SKOLNICK, THOR, RICK NIELSEN, GLENN HUGHES

Just back from Ft Wayne IN and a great visit and appearance with my affiliate station 98.9 The Bear Saturday night at their Electric Christmas event at Piere’s. Met many great fans of both the radio shows and TMS and saw 3 bands I had never seen before; Saint Asonia (with my bud Mike Mushock of Staind), Starset and Wilson. Good to see some of the newer blood out there and it was a great crowd and cool venue. Huge thanks to Gasman and all at The Bear for airing Eddie Trunk Rocks and having me out.

Final live SiriusXM show of 2015 is tonight 6-10P ET from the HQ in NYC. Jammed with guests including Jon Mikl Thor, Alex Skolnick, Rick from Cheap Trick and Glenn Hughes. We will cover the R&R HOF stuff with Rick and Glenn of course. Join me tonight live nationwide on channel 39 TRUNKNation.

Guest on this podcast this week is Eric Martin of Mr Big. Posts this Thursday free as always on Itunes and www.podcastone.com

Don’t forget our annual TMS Christmas party is this Saturday at Dingbatz in Clifton NJ. Tons of bands playing all night. Me, Don & Jim will be there from around 10P till closing. Tickets at the door and in advance at www.dingbatznj.com

Don’t miss me, Don & Jim live in Rochester NY 1/2 at Montage Music Hall. It’s our first group stand up show of 2016 and my first visit to Rochester. Hope to see you. Tickets and VIP tix on sale now.

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