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Wednesday
Feb162011

Jetboy Rolls On - The Bring Back Glam! Interview

Sometimes we all need a little chaos and uncertainty to shake things up, so that you can take stock of what you have and simply get back to basics. Mickey Finn’s unexpected departure from Jetboy in late 2010 left band co-founders Billy Rowe and Fernie Rod (along with current bassist Jes Reckless and drummer Jesse Mendez) without a frontman as they were about to embark on their first overseas tour.  Enter D.K. Revelle, a gritty yet charismatic frontman that has been knocking around the industry for years, looking for a home. I recently had an opportunity to speak with both Billy Rowe and D.K. Revelle about the how this version of Jetboy came to be, and more importantly, where they intend to go. 

According to Billy, the band was not willing to give up the European tour that they had worked so hard to book. “We were determined to do the tour, we were committed to do the tour.”  Billy continued, “It probably would have hurt us more than anything to cancel the tour, and our mindset was ‘We gotta do this,' but now its like 'Oh, f--k, how are we going to do this…we need a singer.’” Enter D.K., the second guy to audition for the lead spot, and by all accounts, he nailed it.  Recommended to Billy and Fernie by Jes and Jesse, after playing only four songs together, Billy thought, “It was great, it was like, f--k, this will totally work, let’s do this.”

So now the real work begins, as the new Jetboy had to come together as a unit and deliver to the fans what they were expecting….because as Billy says, “It’s all about the songs.”  Initial thoughts were correct, because D.K. instantly became part of the machine.  Musically, Billy states, “Fern and I wrote all the music to the Jetboy songs.  Sam had his part and Ron as well, but for the bulk of the riffs it was Fern and I, so musically it’s going be the same.”  D.K.’s approach to add a little flavor of his own while still staying true to the original recordings, and this approach worked with the rest of the guys, and the machine just kept rolling.  As D.K. said, “Once I got that call that I was in the band, I was like cool, now I have like 8,000,000 things to do to prepare for the tour. Literally, I started sleeping with those headphones on, listening to those songs day and night; and I started writing out the lyrics, because there is something in my weird little head that helps me to remember them if I write them out.”  Unfortunately, time wasn’t on D.K.’s side, as he only had four full rehearsals before leaving to do twenty-two shows in seven countries, but he pulled it off. As Billy said, “From Bon Scott to Brian Johnson; from Paul Di’anno to Bruce Dickinson…those guys were drastic changes of the singers, but the band still stayed the same.”

Rehearsals were done, and then it was time to cross the pond…but how will the crowds react? I asked D.K. about any nerves that he had at the time the tour was taking place… after all, he was replacing arguably the most recognizable face in Jetboy. According to D.K., “I was just welcomed overwhelmingly, which was really cool.  We were ready for some of the ‘Mickey’s not on the band’ reactions from promoters or venues, but thankfully everybody gave it a shot, everybody gave it a listen.”  But D.K. was more excited than nervous, and his goal was to prove himself in front of the fans and to put on a rock n' roll show. “Everybody in that band just knows their role and we just bring it.”  And how was crowd reaction…according to Billy, “The reaction was good. There were people that knew Mick and the old stuff, but they came up after the show and they loved it. D.K. puts a good, current twist into it, in like a Buckcherry kind of way. It was a great vibe on the road and the shows went over great.  As far as tours go, this was one of the most pleasant ones that I’ve done. The energy was there, a lot of laughing and good times.” According to D.K., “We were doing four encores a night almost every night. We did 'Nice Boys,' a few AC/DC songs, even a KISS song.” Bottom line is the European tour was a success for the band.

Now, for the immediate future, Jetboy is looking write some new songs and get at least one song up for free on the website.  Then there are labels overseas that are interested in putting out new material.  Additionally, Jetboy has a show on March 6 opening for Skid Row at the Avalon in Santa Clara, CA.  Per Billy, “The key for any band is to work the Internet right now,” but he is also looking to book some additional shows that would be right for the band. Announced after my conversations with the guys is their participation at the third consecutive M3 Rock Festival in Columbia, MD.  As for D.K., he could not be happier with his current situation, “Here I am with the guitar players I’ve always wanted that play really well together, and to boot, everybody is so down to earth and so cool.  And the new music is freaking awesome. We’re back to basic rock n' roll. I’ve put everything else I was doing right on the back burner because that’s how I roll, once I get invested into something, I want to be true to just this one sound…I put it all into one big basket, and that is Jetboy.” 

Blast from the past: Billy Rowe Talks the Glam Years.





Tuesday
Feb152011

Def Leppard, Tesla, Cinderella and More at Rock Fest

Def Leppard and Avenged Sevenfold are among the bands inked to play the 18th annual Rock Fest in Cadott, Wis. The four-day fest kicks off July 14 and runs through July 17.

Other bands scheduled to perform include:
Rob Zombie
Kid Rock
Slaughter
Cinderella
Three Days Grace
Rock Sugar
Saliva
Skillet
Hinder
My Darkest Days
Sick Puppies
Chevelle
Seether
Jackyl
Tesla
Heart
More bands will be added as well!


General admission, VIP and camping packages are available.

Tuesday
Feb152011

Rare Motley Crue Interview Surfaces

Glamtastic! There's some cool Motley Crue memorabilia on eBay courtesy of a seller called EliteWorks, which I browsed out of curiosity but I don't have any money to buy anything. To promote the Glam auction, the owner of the memorabilia released a never-before seen Motley interview on YouTube.

The interview was filmed before the Leathür Records release of Too Fast For Love. Remember how new MTV was in 1981...the interview is tracked just like a regular news package and the voice over sign-off "MTV, Music Television" is a hoot. And check out Nikki's hair! The performance footage was recorded at The Roxy on the Sunset Strip.

Want to buy some stuff? The auction has some cool Glam items.

 


Monday
Feb142011

Nonpoint Covers 'Billie Jean'

Check it: Nonpoint isn't Glam, but sometimes I like to break format and talk about other genres of metal and music in general. How wild is it that Nonpoint finally released an "official" version of their cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean?"


Why did Nonpoint cover "Billie Jean?" Well, the band performs the cover from time to time but it was never recorded in proper form. So, to celebrate 100,000 likes on their Facebook fan page, the band recorded an official version and you can download it legally for free. I went ahead and downloaded and added it to my iPod. The arrangement is interesting - I dig it. I thought you might too, so I wanted to share.


I don't recall ever really hearing Michael Jackson with such an arrangement. Sure, nothing can surpass the original - but Nonpoint did something pretty cool here.


Monday
Feb142011

Iron Maiden Wins Grammy Award, Lady Gaga Arrives In An Egg, I Am Old

Iron Maiden won big at the Grammy awards last night. They won in the category of "best metal performance" for their song "El Dorado."  They beat Korn, Lamb of God, Megadeth and Slayer. In my opinion, this category wasn't even a contest. While "El Dorado" isn't the best Maiden song ever, they still always run circles around the other contenders.

The other rock winners include Muse (best rock album for The Resistance), Them Crooked Vultures (hard rock performance for "New Fang"), Jeff Beck (rock instrumental performance for "Hammerhead"), Neil Young (song writing for "Angry World") and Jeff Beck (pop instrumental performance for "Nessum Dorma").

I think I got all the rock categories...basically, the Grammys shove anything not rap/pop/commercial country to the pre-show telecast. Meaning: not televised but you can watch online. So whatever. Awards don't mean anything - we all like what we like. But just once in a awhile it would be cool to see a rock band get to walk the red carpet, get interviewed on E! and have a category announced on television.

Oh well. Did you see Lady Gaga arrive at the show in a giant egg? Insanity. I love her and her new song "Born This Way." All pop isn't bad and Gaga is a metal loving musical genius!


Ok, so I hope you listened to the new Gaga. Now I want to say I must be about 100 years old because I had no idea who about 50% of the musicians were on the Grammy telecast last night. The names were odd, the music sounded bad...and it was all just foreign. I mean, I always give myself a pass on the country categories because I generally don't listen to much out of that musical genre but by at large, country artists are real musicians. The rest...I dunno. I was finding myself using Google and Wikipedia just about every time an artist was announced. Clearly that's a sign of old age. Oh well I guess. At least I would recognize any member of Iron Maiden if they walked by me on the street. 

So, with all this randomness I can say without a shadow of a doubt that modern, commercial music sucks.

 

 

Sunday
Feb132011

M3 Party Alert: Wildstreet to Play! 

Remember when BBG! reader Rock-It mentioned he was planning an M3 pre-party? Well, he delivered! Check out this ad mat he sent me last night. When more details become available I'll pass along. I wish I was getting into town on the 12th, but I can't leave until very early on the 13th. I do have some friends heading in to town on the 12th and I bet they can give us a full report on this show. Check it out: Wildstreet!

*I want to be clear that this is not an official M3-produced event.*

 













 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday
Feb122011

Another Festival: Bike n' Roll

We're in the thick of festival announcements now...last night I stumbled on another one: Bike n' Roll. This fest is located at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Michigan. This is the second year for the event. It will take place June 9, 10 and 11. The festival actually repeats June 16, 17 and 18 in Madison, Wisconsin.

Scheduled to perform at Bike n' Roll is Great White, Slaughter, KEEL, Stephen Pearcy, Jani Lane,Nelson, Dizzy Reed, In The Red, Sevin, One (Metallica Tribute Band), Union Guns, Sargent Avenue, SHRAM and The Rents. Apparently more bands will be added as well. (I don't think the cover bands are playing the Madison version of the event).

I think if you like to ride, this would be a fun weekend. Extra points if you are in the midwest and don't have the time or money to travel all the way to M3 or another Glam fest. It seems the best part of Bike n' Roll is the cost: advance general admission one-day tickets are just $24. You can get a two-day pass for $39. There are VIP packages too that include food and drinks and those are also really cheap.

There are some other things planned at Bike n' Roll beyond music including a burn out pit, custom and vintage school bike show, vendor alley and more. Get on your bikes and ride!