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Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please introduce yourself?
SL-B: Ok…Well for starters I am an actress, singer-songwriter, comedienne, photographer, etc…and not necessarily in that order. It just depends on the project that I’m working on at any given moment.  These days, my name is Suze Lanier-Bramlett, but I was formerly known in most of my recognizable roles as Susan Lanier. I was married to the love of my life, rock legend, Delaney Bramlett (who passed in 2008),  and added his name to mine years ago. I know it confuses a lot of my fans, but hopefully they’ll adjust to the change and just go with it.

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MW: How did you get into the entertainment business?
SL-B: I started acting at thirteen years old. I landed a role in a Community Theater in Dallas playing Winnie, The Littlest Witch. I won “best actress” in the city park competition, and after that, I was hooked. I loved the entire theater process:  learning lines, rehearsing, creating a character and then of course, performing in front of a live audience. I still, to this day, prefer working live, even though I enjoy film and television, too.

MW: Tell me about being on Electra Woman and Dyna Girl?
SL-B: Wow, nobody ever asks me about that one. Actually, recently at Long Beach Comic Con, a convention where I was signing, a fan came up and was excited about meeting “Miss Dazzle”, my character from that show. I couldn’t believe anyone would even remember that. I hardly do, myself. We shot that in the mid-70′s, and it was a kid’s show. Just before that, I had played a character named Bambi, John Travolta’s girlfriend on “Welcome Back, Kotter”.  Bambi was very spacey and the audience loved it.  You know, dumb blond and a little stoned on top of that. The producers of “Electra Woman & Dyna Girl” wanted that same spaciness to “Miss Dazzle”…I got a lot of work back then doing the “dumb blond” thing.

MW: How was it working with soap opera legend Deidre Hall?
SL-B: Deidre was very cool, very nice. I actually connected more to Judy Strangis, Dyna Girl.  She was so much fun to work with. It was a fun set for the most part. Except for one particular day. We had some scenes with a real tiger. Most of the time the tiger was very gentle and calm.   It was trained and pretty tame. But on this one day, the tiger began to  act a bit agitated, particularly when I would get close to it. No one told us in advance that if anyone was having “their time of the month” they couldn’t be near the tiger. Wouldn’t you know, it was “my time of the month”…They separated me from the tiger immediately. It was pretty scary.

MW: What was your favorite TV show to do?
SL-B: My favorite show was a variety show called, “Tony Orlando & Dawn & The Rainbow Hour” on CBS. It was patterned to some degree like “Laugh In”, and I was cast in the comedy troup to do sketches with Tony Orlando, Dawn and the many guest artists that were on the show from week to week. The comedy troop consisted of me, George Carlin, Edie McClurg, Nancy Steen and a few other comedy artists. It was very cool working with George Carlin. I got to do sketches with Freddie Prinz, Alice Cooper, Steve Lawrence & of course, Tony, himself.

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MW: So you were the original Chrissy Snow on Three’s Company?
SL-B: I was the original Chrissy in the first aired pilot of the show.  Suzanne Somers was really the first “Chrissy” in the series. In the rehearsal process though, Chrissy, did not have a last name. “Snow” was my idea, and the producers went with it.

MW: How did that come about?
SL-B: There was actually another actress who had been cast with John Ritter & Joyce Dewitt, and after three or four days of rehearsal, I guess the powers that be decided to replace her. I remember that I had just gotten back into LA from filming “The Hills Have Eyes”, and my agent at the time called and told me to get over to ABC for a screen test for a pilot called “Three’s Company”. I was at the supermarket at the time that he called & they paged me to come to the phone.  (We didn’t have cell phones back then). He told me to leave the groceries and get over there immediately.  The screen test was with John & Joyce and went until about midnight. The next morning, my agent called. They had flown the tape to New York overnight, and I was on the set working the next morning.

MW: Why did you not become Chrissy Snow?
SL-B: You never know why something doesn’t work out.  About that same time, I had been offered a Broadway show which I really wanted to do. I really wasn’t all that disappointed about not playing Chrissy.  My first love will always be the theatre.

MW: Where can your episode be seen?
SL-B: Without my consent, they included my pilot in the DVD “Three’s Company” package. I had never even seen it until a few years ago.  Frankly, I never loved the show, even my version.

MW: I’d say you would have stayed longer than Suzanne Somers did?
SL-B: Who knows why an actor leaves a show? I’m sure Suzanne had her reasons, and her team probably advised her to leave. I don’t think it hurt her in anyway. The show was never the same without her, in my opinion. The “Chrissy” replacements were all pretty lame.

MW: Did you get to work with legend John Ritter?
SL-B: Oh of course, I did. John was very talented. He had great comedic timing. I am friends with his ex-wife, Nancy Morgan Ritter, and I love their children. Nancys family is very musical. Her brother, David, his wife, Alicia, as well as their kids, play in my band. John and Nancys daughter, Carly, is launching a wonderful music career of her own. I feel like I still have a small connection to John besides just working with him on “Three’s Company” through his family. And, of course, Jason Ritter, is enormously popular these days.

MW: Can you give me a story?
SL-B: I think I just did! I wasn’t work long enough on it to have a cool story.

MW: How did you get the part in The Hills Have Eyes 1977?
SL-B: I auditioned for it through the normal auditioning process; first with the casting director, then a meeting with Wes Craven. I read from the script; then we did a bit of improvisation. I think I remember meeting with Wes and the producer, Peter Locke twice before finally being cast as Brenda.

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MW: What did you think of the script when you read it?
SL-B: I thought it was great, but I’ve always liked scary movies. My agent hated it though. He did NOT want me to do the movie. At the time, I had mostly done TV and live theatre…and was really wanting to do feature films. I was thrilled to be cast.

MW: Tell me about working with Wes Craven?
SL-B: Wes was great. “Hills” was only his 2nd film. I remember him being very sweet, soft-spoken, but very definite about what he wanted. I loved working with him.

MW: Give me a story from the set.
SL-B: Both Michael Berryman and I were feeling a bit shy about the rape scene which was filmed early on. I whispered to him, “when Wes calls action, let’s be making out, instead of you raping me.” We did, and everyone laughed and it really broke the ice for the rest of the shoot.
Michael, his wife, Patty and I are very very close friends. He stars in my music video and we’re going to be making more together very soon.

MW: You were also in The Hills Have Eyes II in 1984 tell me about playing Brenda for a second time?
SL-B: I’m listed in the cast. I never filmed Part II; they just used old footage of me from Part I.

MW: What made you come back to do part II?
SL-B: I didn’t return. The producer who was controlling the budget had tried to cheat the cast out of our “overtime” money. (We were already working for SAG minimum.) We had had to return to Victorville, CA, where we filmed the entire movie, to do some retakes, and that took them over-budget. My agent reported it to SAG and the production company was forced to pay us what they owed us before they were allowed to release the movie in theaters. That created a few hard feelings, I think.

MW: Did you think both movies would be as big today as they are?
SL-B: No. I thought it was just another horror movie. I’m delighted that Part I had such fabulous success.  It was even put into the Museum of Modern Art as a “terror classic”. I don’t think Part II made that much of a splash…the reviews weren’t great, but I never saw it.

MW: What did you think of the remakes?
SL-B: I hate to answer that question. It only sounds like sour grapes. I thought the remake was contrived and much too violent. The feasibility of it really happening was lacking. Compassion for the characters was totally missing. I liked Emilie DeRavin as Brenda, though. I thought she did a great job.

MW: Tell me about your new movie Cut!?
SL-B: OK…I’ve heard through the grapevine that it will be released soon. I adore the director, David Rountree and the other actor, writer, producer, David Banks. I play Susan Lanier, my character from “The Hills Have Eyes”…now grown (you know, mature) and have become a horror film director. My lead ingenue is Gabrielle Stone (Dee Wallaces real life daughter). I don’t know what will end up in the final version, but there are a few moments of my ‘real-life’ band (cabaret show) in the film, as well. That’s all I can say until I see a screening. One never knows what makes it in the final cut.

MW: What else are you doing?
SL-B: I just released my first music video on YouTube. Suze Lanier-Bramlett, “What What You Ask For”. I wrote the song with another musician, Ron Finn. It stars myself, Michael Berryman and Brooke Lewis…all of us known in “horror”. I directed it with my friend, Christophe McWhorter who did the photography. I call it a horror-comedy. It’s fun and has a definite message.

I recently released a CD, “Swamp Cabaret” in 2011, and I’m now working on my next one. So I spend tons of time writing music and recording it. I love to write music, and have started on a film script of my own.

I’m penned to do two new films to be shot in 2013; a martial arts film, and another horror movie with the working title, “G.O.T.H.” playing a shrink from Eastern Europe. We start filming this coming Saturday. I love to do accents…so that should be really fun to shoot.

MW: What conventions will you be signing at this year?
SL-B: Most definitely Cinema Wasteland in October. It’s a “Hills Have Eyes” revival and one in 2014 called Twisted Terror which will be held in Sacramento in early 2014.

I’m new to the convention scene. I love meeting the fans, but I still have issues with “selling” pictures of myself. I feel honored when someone wants a photograph or autograph. That’s enough reward for me; to sell them seems weird. But that’s why actors are guesting at the conventions, I guess, to meet fans and to make money. My first convention was last year, and I was signing and giving photos away. The other actors were not at all happy with me. Times are hard enough these days…with the economy still weak. People are struggling, and I feel if they want my autograph, I’m honored to give it to them.

MW: What would you like to say in closing?
SL-B: I feel I have been very blessed. Not everyone who starts out in this very very difficult business can become Meryl Streep or Robert De Niro. To still be working and doing what I love to do is such a gift. I knew when I was 13 exactly what I wanted to do with my life, and all the successes and failures are just part of my journey. I have grown from them all. Talent, training and hard work are all necessary to have success in this business. So is luck and having wonderful friends. I thank God for my journey, so far, and whatever lies before me.

Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please introduce yourself?
PM: My name is Paul McCann, I’m from Cavan, Ireland and I have recently developed a Johnny Cash Tribute band together with some incredibly talented friends.

MW: What made you decide to do a Johnny Cash tribute?
PM: I was brought up listening to Johnny Cash records. My mother was always a huge Johnny Cash fan. I always loved his music, but when he started releasing the Rick Rubin produced American Recordings albums, I took a much keener interest in his music and his incredible back catelog. The idea to start a tribute band started as a much smaller idea, with myself and three friends playing some basic Johnny songs. Then I had the idea to include a backing band to recreate what Carl Perkins and The Carter Family brought to Johnny’s sets. It really takes the songs to a whole new level.

MW: What is your favorite song to play live?
PM: At the moment, I am REALLY loving Daddy Sang Bass. Anything where the whole band is contributing really sounds incredible. We’re in the early stages of working on a song called ‘Children, Go Where I Send Thee’, which is an African Gospel song which Johnny used to play live. Everyone in the band has a line to sing, so I’m very excited about that one right now.

MW: Give me a sample song list?
PM: We start the set with song of the classic band songs like Folsom Prison Blues, Boy Names Sue, Cry Cry Cry, Cocaine Blues, strip things down in the middle for Give my love to Rose, Hurt, Drive on and Delia and then get the whole band out for Ghost Riders, Jackson, Ballad of the Teenage Queen, Daddy Sang Bass and Ring of Fire. That’s just a few of the songs we’re doing.

MW: How many shows a year does ‘Get Rhythm – a tribute to Johnny Cash’ do?
PM: I couldn’t really say that at the moment. We are still in the process of scheduling our prison tour which is 8 shows and counting. We are hoping to get a few ‘non prison’ shows organized soon, as there has been incredible interest from people to come see us. Its very refreshing.

MW: Where are some of the places you have played?
PM: We have just completed the first of our Prison shows in Loughan House Prison. That was an incredible experience.

MW: What has been your biggest crowd? And where?
PM: Prior to our recent prison show in Loughan House to about 150 people, our biggest crowd was for a recent video shoot we done at a railway station. There were 2 people filing us….and 5 friends spectating (including our drummers wife and 2 kids)….so up to last weeks prison show, 7 people has been our biggest crowd.

MW: What can fans expect from ‘Get Rhythm – a tribute to Johnny Cash’ in 2013?
PM: Its been a very busy year so far, getting the set together, meeting with the Prison officials and organizing that side of things. As I said, it would be great to get some nice theater venue gigs and take this show around the country. Time will tell.

MW: Do you have stuff you sale at shows?
PM: All we sell at our shows is the best damn performance we can.

MW: Do you have a website where you sale stuff?
PM: We have an official Facebook page. At the moment, we do not sell merchandise, but if the demand arises, we will start.

MW: Do any of the members of ‘Get Rhythm – a tribute to Johnny Cash’ have a original project?
PM: Yes, myself and three other members of the band also have an originals band called ‘The Wags’. We’ve been lucky enough to play some incredible venues including several shows at Liverpools Cavern Club, and also played and recorded with numerous musicians in the past, including members of the Brian Wilson Band/Beach Boys, The Duckworth Lewis Method, Pugwash and Picturehouse.

MW: Where is ‘Get Rhythm – a tribute to Johnny Cash’ from?
PM: Get Rhythm are a Cavan based band. We all grew up in the same area and have been playing music together for years.

MW: Give me a day in your life.
PM: “Wake up, get out of bed…drag a comb across my head”. Lately my days consist of very little sleep. We’re practicing a lot for these shows right now, so when I’m not practicing….I’m constantly reciting lyrics. It’s beyond me how Johnny Cash could remember ALL of those lyrics. He recorded over 1,500 songs, not to mention live performances and duets of other peoples songs on The Johnny Cash Show which aired in between 1969-71.

MW: How can someone book ‘Get Rhythm – a tribute to Johnny Cash’?
PM: People can contact us via our Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/GetRhythmATributetoJohnnyCash) or contact myself on 087 6347784 or our Manager, Aine, on 086 1275310.

MW: What would you like to say in closing?
PM:We’re very interested in touring the country and hopefully perform Johnny Cash’s music to a variety of audiences and hopefully encounter new experiences. Since our first shows are primarily for prisoners, we would love to hear other ideas on where to take this show.
“Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money”. Johnny Cash.
Thanks one n’ all.

Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please introduce yourself?
ES: Eliot Sloan, lead singer for Blessid Union Of Souls.

MW: Tell me about getting in the music business?
ES: Well it has always been a dream of mine since I was a teenager and after bouncing around a few bands, we hooked up with a manager/producer who knew his way around the music business and got us signed to a label.

MW: How did Blessid Union Of Souls come together?
ES: After being on the road in a cover band, Jeff Pence and I decided to go into the studio and write our own songs. We worked with this producer out of New York named Emosia and he really helped shape our sound.

MW: Is it true you all solicited your own stuff to EMI and got signed?
ES: Yeah, believe it or not, we sent it to the record company and they actually opened up the package and listened to it. I Believe was the first song on the demo tape. Yes, I said tape as in cassette.

MW: Tell me about the following releases:


ES: Home

‘Home’ was the record that put us on the map. A life changing experience for me and the band, writing and recording it. We were all in a great place, musically and spiritually.


S/T release

We got to experiment a lot with this record and some of my favorite Blessid songs are on this CD.


Walking Off The Buzz

I think we surprised a lot of people with this one as it had more edgy songs on it. ‘Hey Leonardo’ definitely kept us going but there were some other great songs on this record.


Perception

There were so many songs being written at the time, we decided to make this a double CD with 16 songs. We rented out a cabin at Red River Gorge to record this CD. Great times.


Close To The Edge

We were in a transition stage at this point of our career and though I love some of the songs on this CD, it reminds me of some tumultuous times that we were going through. This record was very therapeutic for me.


The Mission Field

Our first Christian CD, I got the chance to write a lot of songs with Marti Dodson from Saving Jane. She’s pretty incredible and this record would not have been made without her. The title track is still one of my all time favorite songs.

MW: Let’s talk about the following singles. Please tell me about recording and releasing them:


ES: I Believe

This song was written in about an hour in the middle of the night in the summer of ’92. We didn’t know how timeless it was at the time.


Let Me Be The One

LMBTO, to me, was the sound of the band early on (along with I Believe, of course) but when I think of the mode we were in at the time, this is the one that comes to mind. We wrote a lot of songs with just acoustic guitar and drum loops and this one was one of the first.


Hey Leonardo (She Like Me For Me)

A lot of people at radio couldn’t believe that we wrote this song or that I was the one singing it. It took a lot of people by surprise but hopefully in a good way. A (former) friend of mine told me once that she ‘hated that song with a passion’. I took it as a good sign because it ended up Top 10 on Billboard. I hope she hates all of our songs.

The Only Song

This was the one we wanted to come out with as our first release from ‘The Mission Field’ because it didn’t pull any punches on who the song was about…Jesus Christ. It was very different from what a lot of the stations were playing but I thought it was a fresh approach to a great message.

MW: With your new release being a Christian release what happen for the change?
ES: No real change, just an extension of our first CD. That’s the way I approached it. We’ve always had Christian overtones in our music and a lot of that was intentional but we wanted this record to be more apparent.

 

Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please tell me about the first time you played in a rock band?
TN: I performed at the Detroit MI State Fairgrounds around 1958 or 1959 with my guitar teacher Joe Podorsek and our Capitol School of music quartet playing Honky Tonk and Boogie Woogie. I then had a combo in our neighborhood in Detroit, me and a drummer @ 1960 jamming on Chuck Berry, Bo Diddly, Ventures, and creating our own music. I was going on 12 at that time. Very inspiring times.

MW: What Ted Nugent band over the years has been your favorite to record with and play live?
TN: My musical adrenalin is always adventurously intensifying to this very day. I would have to say that my band for the last many years is the tightest, most dynamic and intense ever. Mick Brown on drums, Greg Smith on bass and Derek St. Holmes on guitar and vocal. Know that I have forever been surrounded with world class musicians so there has never been a dull moment. I am sure I am the luckiest guitar player ever.

MW: When will you get Fred Bear to be the National Anthem of Michigan? Also when do you plan to run for a political office, and which one would you run for?
TN: In the hearts and souls of ultimate music lovers and the Great Spirit of the Wild everywhere, FRED BEAR has indeed been the MI, WI & PA national anthem for more than 24 years. There simply is no other song like it. I currently hold and work tirelessly at the most important political office on earth. We the people of the USA. If the time comes where the push is overwhelming, I would be proud to bring the logic, truth, accountability and powerful productivity that provides the Nugent family and team the greatest quality of life in the world to politics. God knows America needs it desperately right now.

MW: How do you keep yourself looking so young and fit after so many years of Rockn’ so hard?
TN: Being clean and sober, plus lots of venison. Plus my incredible wife Shemane, the goddess of Zumba, puts me through some rigorous, shall we say, physical workouts on a daily basis.

MW: Do you ever plan to retire from making music and touring?
TN: I Can’t imagine. It’s simply too much fun and I have an indefatigable tsunami of killer music inside me.

MW: Where do you see America in the next 2 years? 5 years? 10 years?
TN: That all depends on whether more Americans wake up to the curse of self-inflicted dependency and reawaken their natural instinct to be independent and as quality productivity conscious as possible. If the Obama curse of bloodsucking continues, America will continue to spiral into spiritual suicide. If they wake up or move to France to get out of the way of caring, productive Americans, then she will shine on to unstoppable upgrade again. It’s that simple.

MW: What would you like to say in closing?
TN: Thank you America for providing me this gravity defying musical career and pushing me upward and onward forever. I am deeply humbled by the superior quality of humanity that stands with me and celebrates not only our musical dreams, but equally the powerful activism that is driving the America haters crazy. Godbless you all.

Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please introduce yourself?
PD: I am Paul Delis and I portray ‘Paul Stanley’ in GODS OF THUNDER – Tribute to KISS!!

MW: What made you decide to do a Kiss tribute?
PD: I didn’t actually decide, I wanted to be in a KISS Tribute band because I have always been a huge KISS fan and my first concert was KISS at the LA Forum in 1977 when they recorded KISS Alive II. Being in a KISS Tribute band is a ton of work, but it’s a passion and a TON MORE FUN than you could imagine.

MW: What is your favorite song to play live?
PD: MY favorite song is ‘Detroit Rock City’. I just get pumped up when I sing and play that song….and the crowd really loves it too.

MW: Give me a sample song list?
PD: Detroit Rock City
Deuce
Strutter
Hotter Than Hell
Firehouse
Parasite
She
C’mon & Love Me
Do You Love Me
God of Thunder
Beth
Shock Me
Shout It Out Loud
Let Me Go Rock N Roll
Black Diamond
Rock And Roll All Night
And that’s a short one. Our set usually lasts about 90mins with all the fire breathing, smoking guitar, blood, etc, but we have done 3 hour shows in the past.

MW: How many shows a year does Gods Of Thunder do?
PD: On average, we are doing about 12-14 not including private parties. Since the economy took the down turn, it’s been less. Here’s to hoping that changes.

MW: Where are some of the places you have played?
PD: We’ve been up and down the West Coast from Washington, Oregon, Northern Cal to Colorado, Vegas, Arizona & Mexico, not to mention the bulk of our gigs have been in the greater So Cal area.

MW: What has been your biggest crowd? And where?
PD: Our biggest crowd was at the Sugarpine Ranch Motorcycle Rally in Mancos, Colorado in 2010. There was around 4000 wild and crazy people at that one. We loved it and can’t wait to go back this summer.

MW: What can fans expect from Gods Of Thunder in 2013?
PD: The HOTTEST KISS Tribute show out there….PERIOD! We are going into our 10th year and we really want this year to be the BEST. We’ve invested alot of $$$ into new costumes and stage props for this year and can’t wait to get out there and BRING THE ROOF DOWN!!!

MW: Do you have stuff you sale at shows?
PD: At some shows we have Official GODS OF THUNDER T-shirts available. There are also spaghetti strap shirts for the ladies.

MW: Do you have a website where you sale stuff?
PD: We have a wesbite….http://www.gotkisstribute.com, but there is not a place on the wesbite where you can directly purchase the t’s. You can find out where we are performing and get the t’s there.

MW: Do any of the members of Gods Of Thunder have a original project?
PD: My ‘Ace Frehley is involved in an originals band called The Blessings.

MW: Where is Gods Of Thunder from?
PD: GODS OF THUNDER is from the tribute band capital of the world…..Los Angeles, CA.

MW: Give me a day in your life.
PD: Wednesday….It’s not Monday, but not quite Friday.

MW: How can someone book Gods Of Thunder?
PD: You can book GODS OF THUNDER by contacting me at booking@gotkisstribute.com or going through our Facebook page or my Facebook page. We also have an EPK and advertise on Tribute City, Gigmasters and Gigsalad.

MW: What would you like to say in closing?
PD: First, thank you for the interview. It’s always great to talk about GODS OF THUNDER. That said, if you want to see the most authentic, jaw-dropping KISS tribute show out there…..find GODS OF THUNDER. You will not be disappointed. Thanks Mike and if we are ever in town, look us up….we’ve got all access passes for ya!! ROCK ON!!!!!

Interview Done By Mike Wilkerson

MW: Please introduce yourself
King Zombie: Hello everybody, I am King Zombie, frontman of the Devil’s Rejects.

MW: What made you decide to do a Rob Zombie tribute?
King Zombie: I love Rob Zombie as an artist and admire his different types of art. I’ve never seen a tribute band of him in my country, just one in the whole europe and it was more a cover than a tribute band. I wasn’t satisfied with this situation, so I decided to create a band who deserves to be called a “tribute”

MW: What is your favorite song to play live?
King Zombie: Maybe “What?”. I love all of his songs, but this one sounds better live than studio to me, so I love to play it and make everyone scream and dance, as a hell of a party.

MW: Give me a sample song list?
King Zombie: We play the same tracklist of Zombie himself, from the classics: Dragula, Superbeast, Living Dead Girl, to the new stuff.We usually play two or more songs from each album.

MW: How many shows a year does the Devil’s Rejects do?
King Zombie: The first tour we made included ten shows, from October to April. This time we’re touring with the Manson Elite (Marilyn Manson Tribute). We named the tour “The Twins of Evil” of course, and we’re playing more than the last year.

MW: Where are some of the places you have played?
King Zombie: We’ve been traveling through the whole country (especially north Italy) wich is a good thing I guess.

MW: What has been your biggest crowd? And where?
King Zombie: At Exenzia Club in Prato (Italy), on the Halloween night of course. That was an hell of a show and the crowd was amazing.

MW: What can fans expect from the Devil’s Rejects in 2013?
King Zombie: We’re working on adding some new songs from “Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor”, you’re surely going to listen to our version of “Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown”

MW: Do you have stuff you sale at shows?
King Zombie: We only sale Jonh Rox albums and shirts. Jonh Rox is an original band, composed by the same members of the Devil’s Rejects.

MW: Do you have a website where you sale stuff?
King Zombie: Sure, http://www.john-rox.com

MW: Do any of the members of the Devil’s Rejects have a original project?
King Zombie: Yes, as I told before the band members play in the project John Rox. As for myself, I’m the lead singer of Zombie Sam too, so check it out!

MW: Where is the Devil’s Rejects from?
King Zombie: Italy.

MW: Give me a day in your life.
King Zombie: Well, I do a lot of stuff. I have some channels on Youtube, I create masks and I am a filmaker too. So my days can be very different from each other.

MW: How can someone book the Devil’s Rejects?
King Zombie: Just contact us usign this mail: management@john-rox.com

MW: What would you like to say in closing?
King Zombie: lease follow us in our projects, you won’t be disappointed! Help us becoming the best Rob Zombie tribute band in the world with your support! See ya!