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May 31, 2008
THE ROXY PRESS RELEASE
CAMP FREDDY’s final sold-out show of their month-long May residency at The Roxy in West Hollywood culminated last night (May 29) with a special appearance by Billy Idol. Idol, guitarist Steve Stevens and drummer Brian Tichy treated the packed house to a cover of The Doors’ "LA Woman," also featuring The Doors own Robbie Krieger on guitar along with CAMP FREDDY. The crowd went wild when Idol, Stevens, Tichy and CAMP FREDDY--BILLY MORRISON, DAVE NAVARRO, MATT SORUM, DONOVAN LEITCH and CHRIS CHANEY--launched into Idol’s classic hits "Dancing with Myself" and "Rebel Yell."
Another highlight of the night was a duet by Juliette Lewis and LEITCH on X’s “Los Angeles.” In a surprise twist, while millions of “Lost” fans were at home watching the two-hour season finale of the hit show, Naveen Andrews (“Sayid” on the show) joined CAMP FREDDY onstage to play guitar on the Sex Pistols’ “EMI.” Andrews also joined in the all-star CAMP FREDDY finale of The Stooges’ “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” when Olympic Gold Medalist snowboarder Shawn White also came to the stage to lend his vocal pipes. Earlier in the night, Train’s Pat Monahan belted out a powerful rendition of Led Zeppelin’s "Whole Lotta Love" with Krieger on guitar.
The star-studded night also featured special appearances from the following additional music guests: Nick Hexum (311), Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray), Chris Vrenna (Marilyn Manson, Gnarls Barkley, NIN), Wayne Static (Static-X), John5 (Rob Zombie), Leah Duors (McQueen) and the all-female punk rock dance group the Darling Stilettos (featured each week).
Here’s a full list of guests that performed with CAMP FREDDY during their triumphant month-long Thursday residency at The Roxy in May:
Billy Duffy (The Cult)
Billy Idol
Brandon Boyd (Incubus)
B-Real (Cypress Hill)
Brett Scallions (Fuel)
Brian Tichy (Billy Idol)
Budgie (Siouxsie & the Banshees)
Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Chino Moreno (Deftones)
Chris Vrenna (Marilyn Manson, NIN)
Corey Parks (Nashville Pussy, Die Hunns)
Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour)
Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver)
Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols)
Hayley Cramer (McQueen)
Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
John 5 (Rob Zombie)
Juliette Lewis (Juliette and the Licks)
Leah Duors (McQueen)
Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead)
Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray)
Michael Starr (Steel Panther, Metal Skool)
Mike Inez (Alice in Chains)
Naveen Andrews (actor-“Lost”)
Nick Hexum (311)
Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)
Pat Monahan (Train)
Paul Cook (Sex Pistols)
Poe
Robby Krieger (The Doors)
Satchel (Steel Panther, Metal Skool)
Sen Dog (Cypress Hill)
Slash (Velvet Revolver, Guns N’ Roses)
Steve Jones (Sex Pistols)
Steve Stevens (Billy Idol)
Steven Perkins (Jane’s Addiction)
Sugarfoot (The Jacksons)
Terri Nunn (Berlin)
Tiffany
Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine)
Tommy Lee (Motley Crüe)
Vivian Campbell (Def Leppard)
Warren DeMartini (Ratt)
Wayne Static (Static X)
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May 26, 2008
HOLIDAY MEDICATION!
There are a few major differences between healthcare here in the US and back home in the UK. One of those would be the fact that on a holiday weekend, no british doctor is leaving his warm fireside playing monopoly with his family, to open up his office for some tattooed 'erbert with a dose of the flu! Here in LA - completely different story!! Having interrupted my Dr's weekend twice!! (sorry Dr S - won't happen again!!) I am now feeling a lot better and by the morning will actually feel human again. Just in time to fly across the country, play NYC, and fly straight back again to play the last LA show!! So I figured that seeing as I will be pretty much out of 'blogging' distance till Friday, I should post a little something now before we leave. So here goes....
It seems crazy but we only have one Freddy show left here in Los Angeles. This thursday at The Roxy. I believe that there might be A FEW tickets getting released on the night at the box office, but all advance tickets have now sold out. So I suppose its a case of 'keep your fingers crossed' and show up on Thursday. I can promise a night not to be missed - I just did the set list and it blows my mind just reading it back!! As long as we all actually remember how the songs go, we'll be golden!! HAHA!! Its been so much fun and I want to thank all the members of Camp Freddy, everyone at The Roxy, all our friends who came down to jam, and all you lot who showed up and made the place a hot, sweaty, sticky place to be!
Before that, as I said, we are jumping on a plane to go do The Hilfiger Sessions at Webster Hall on Wednesday night. Its a private affair I'm afraid, so no tickets available. But providing I feel ok, I love going to NYC - especially at this time of year. Although this trip, I'll see next to nothing. But I will be back soon afterwards for "The Perfect Age" movie shoot, so plenty of East Coast vibes coming up for me. The show on Wednesday will actually be two shows in one - we are doing a small acoustic set earlier in the evening, and then the full rock/electric set later on. Interesting - and we have some New York friends coming out to join in the fun. I just spent an hour on I-Chat with Dave (who is already in New York) running through songs on the video camera!! Oh yes - we are definately a high tech band - we rehearse using web cams!!
I also have a few other bits and pieces scattered around for me to do - beginning a couple more tracks in The Sunset Marquis studio - Billy Morrison Solo tracks - at some point, and revisiting the ones I did with Patrick one more time (just got a few subtle tweaks to do on them) as well as helping Patrick work on a song or two of his own (he's calling it producing, but I'm calling it 'getting in the way with my own opinions!!'). We have a Freddy photoshoot for a magazine at the weekend, and of course, The Sex Pistols play in Las Vegas soon - whaddya think I'm not heading out there??? So still a full plate for Morrison for the next few weeks at least. I gotta run now, and pack a bag or six, but take it easy and see you all soon I hope.
Peace
Billy
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May 24, 2008
SICK BUT SMILING!
This pic by Wendy has to be enough right now!! I am in bed getting myself well after coming down with some kind of flu bug or whatever. A good excuse to throw down with Ben And Jerry's! But then again - this pic pretty much sums it all up anyway! Back when I feel better....hopefully before I get on the plane Tuesday!
Peace.
Billy
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May 20, 2008
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER..
Another new entry!! Must be Christmas....or not. Either way, here I am again, and I finally edited a V-Blog together from the reams of footage that I have. There is so much, and I know that this Blog doesnt really make cohesive sense - but then again, I don't care!! An interview with Matt Sorum, me hacking on about nothing in particular, and some choice clips from the Roxy. What more could you want?!?! So thats the primary reason for this post, although I have figured out (finally!!) how to embed these custom YouTube players, so the TV below has 15 of the best videos so far from my YouTube channel. For more of the same, CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/MORRISONTV.
I have to answer Merc's question - its been asked a lot!! Yes, it is me in the "We Are The Champions" Robbie Williams video! Rob and I used to be good friends and in actual fact, he was the Priest at our first wedding at The Sunset Marquis hotel in LA!! During that time, he recorded that song for the movie, and when it came time to shoot a video for it, he figured it would be fun to ask me to be in it. And he was right! The two day shoot on the Universal backlot was a scream!! Lots of chickens, "gadzooks" and buxum wenches!! I send my love to Rob - hope you are doing ok, mate.
And once again, the heavy set female is warming up in the background. I gotta go - things to do, people to see, video games to play. See some of you on Thursday. Oh - I nearly forgot, Jay...yes I saw pretty much every band play back then EXCEPT the Pistols. I saw Gen X a few times - The Lyceum and The Marquee stand out in my chemically challenged mind! Chelsea played a lot and I saw them all over the place. So there! As per usual, the Podcast is up and available. Thanks Paul.
Billy
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May 17, 2008
KEEPING UP WITH THE GOINGS ON.
Its getting hard to keep up around here! I have been frantically logging footage all morning from Week Two, Week Three, the Map Awards (LOVE this pic of Chester, Matt and myself from the Awards - nice one, Mike D!!) and the Sorum/Noce party and still haven't got it all in the computer. I was hoping to get a V-Blog edited up today but it looks like its gonna be tomorrow now, cos I gotta start getting my playlist together for CFR tonight. Still, I've looked at a lot of video today and it looks really good! We are having a great time up on the Strip, with two more shows left to do. We'll see some of you up at The Roxy next Thursday for another dose of MAYhem.
In the meantime, lets catch up a bit. First of all, those of you in the LA area might have seen the cool two page thing that the LA WEEKLY ran on me as part of "The People Issue". If you haven't seen it, you can CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LA WEEKLY ARTICLE. Mucho thanks to Kevin for what I consider to be an amazing photograph, and to Paul for the wonderful words. Also I did a shoot last week for Hugh Hamilton - check out his site BY CLICKING HERE FOR HUGH HAMILTON. We did a photosession for a book that he's doing on things that people have held on to since childhood and I brought along some scrapbooks that I have had for about 30 years! - I like the one that I've put up here. Nice work Hugh!
I also wanna tell you about an auction thats up right now to help with the MAP cause - I have a signed watch up there by Nixon. Here's the blurb - To bid on a cool piece of Billy Morrison autographed memorabilia, including a custom Nixon watch made of Morrison’s personal wardrobe, visit the GRAMMY® Charity Online Auctions May sale! Proceeds benefit MusiCares®. Auction ends May 22, so check it out today at www.ebay.com/grammy.
What else? Well, Camp Freddy did a photoshoot with Ross Halfin for Classic Rock magazine, and I am beginning work on the movie "A Perfect Age" this coming week, along with preparing for Week Four of the residency. Oh yeah, and I restarted my lacklustre efforts over at MODERN GUITARS!! They gotta be the most tolerant people in the business!! I dropped a new blog after about a year!! You can CLICK HERE TO READ THE MODERN GUITARS DIARY.
Saw a bit of drama going on about people photographing the shows - let me be really clear. I do not have the power to say yes or no - I cannot authorize people to do anything!! I really dont have that say. As far as I know, ANYONE can take pictures at The Roxy....no special permission needed. But don't ask me, cos I dont know!! Just show up and take pics - no big deal!!! Also the new Flash intro is getting some love! I think the version thats up now is the best one - and I am gonna keep it for a bit - again a HUGE thanks to tech genius Edwin, who figured it all out for me. Glad I could help with that situation out front last week, and glad to see UC and all the peeps along the front row - very cool.
Gotta go - See Ya - Peace
Billy
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May 15, 2008
AND.....THEY'RE BACK AGAIN!!
Its back to The Roxy we go again today for another week of fabulously uncontrolled MAYhem!! The word is out and we hear that a few people might or might not be stopping by tonight. Truly I have no idea right now how its all gonna work out. No idea exactly what guests we have (cos people keep calling and asking if we would have room in the set for 'so and so', or that 'blah blah' might drop by and could he do a song. I gave up last night trying to remember who's who, what's what, and how it might all work. I intend to show up today, put a guitar on and try to figure out what songs we are actually playing. This shit is SO much fun!! If you are coming tonight - hold on to your hat cos you have as much idea about what we are gonna do, as we do!! HAHA!
Matt Sorum and Max Noce had their official store opening party last night and Melrose Ave had'nt seen so much action in a LONG time!! I DJ'd for about three and a half hours and had the best time! All Matt's friends turned out to support him and help the two of them celebrate the amazing job they have done with the clothes, the store and the general rock and roll vibe they have created. Jim Marshall was there taking history-making photograph's, Duff, McGrath, Duffy, Paul Cook....pretty much most of the first two weeks of Camp Freddy;s residency actually!! And everyone had a fun time, and had nothing but great things to say about the Soum/Noce clothing line. Thanks to Matt for asking me to spin - had a blast!!
I have to tell you that the new Flash intro page is NOTHING to do with me!! As nice as it is to read all the wonderful praise in your comments, it ALL belongs to Edwin, who contacted me and asked if I wanted a new intro page. I said yes and the results are plain to see - thanks be to Edwin, and please all of you - feel free to throw some well deserved respec' in his general direction!! We are still tweaking it (well, he is, and I am just making his life miserable with all my little comments!!) but it will be finished soon. The more detail oriented among you will have noticed the loop thats playing - its from the song, "Be Yourself" which will be on the forthcoming Billy Morrison solo EP, out later in the year.
I gotta stop typing and get to listening to a song or two. Believe it or not, on the morning of a show, I still haven't learnt everything yet!! So I am off - I promise that I have been filming all the goings on, but I just haven't been able to get it all out of the camera and in to the computer. When I do, I assure you that you will get more than a couple of really cool V-Blogs. Life is just a little too hectic to do all that right now. OK - thats it - outta here - see ya tonight!!
Billy
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May 11, 2008
COMING UP FOR AIR
Today is all about taking a breather from the last couple of weeks! It's just kept on coming recently and today I am going to do .....NOTHING! Maybe I'll go out and see Iron Man if we feel like it later, but I gotta say that I need a day hanging out and playing GTA4 (that I bought a week ago and haven't even opened yet!! Very unlike me!) and catching up with my beautiful wife - it feels like we haven't seen each other in weeks. But I am really happy with the first two Camp Freddy shows at The Roxy. Pictures will be going up on the various sites - CampFreddy.Net, the MySpace pages of Camp Freddy and Billy Morrison, and of course, on here too. Check out a couple of the reviews down below - they really seemed to like it!!
CLICK HERE FOR THE ARTISTDIRECT REVIEW.
CLICK HERE FOR THE NME.COM REVIEW.
Matt Sorum is having a store party this week to celebrate the opening of SORUM/NOCE - and I will be DJing the event. His clothes are just beautiful and I am honored that he asked me to supply the music for his little shindig! And of course, Week Three of the Residency approaches quickly - This coming Thursday at The Roxy again. I also have The Perfect Age movie to shoot, the rest of the Residency gigs to play, A Necessary Evil to make and a few Freddy/Billy Morrison plans to put into action. Any regular to this site knows I like to stay busy, and it seems like the Big Guy upstairs is listening to my wishes right now! Keeps me out of trouble and out of my own head (which is a really dangerous place to be for me!!). I can do a few questions this week, so fire away and post em, and I'll sift through and do my best to answer them when I post the V-Blog from Week Two on Monday or Tuesday. Some great footage (thanks to Jen who patiently films from the soundboard every week.....give her some love, people!!).
Talking of A Perfect Age, the director, Scott and his two lead actors, Jason Ritter and Kevin Zeggers came down to the Roxy show last week. They flew in from New York, along with one of the producers, Joe, and hung out with us for the evening, soaking up the rock and roll atmosphere. As the movie is set in the early 90's and is all about Rock, we were happy to have them all around and I believe everyone had a blast. I will not only be acting in the movie (YES!! Another drug dealer!! But this time with some really cool eccentricities and a bitchin ride - a 1970 Roadrunner in mint condition) but I will be going to NYC to hang out on the set while they shoot the 'live performance' scenes - kinda like a consultant. I'll be screaming things like...."STOP!!!! No one EVER licked the headstock of a guitar!! Looks like you're giving the thing a blowjob!!!" HAHAHA!! The pic above is of myself hanging with Scott and Jason.
Finally I have to say that the MAP Awards show we played was amazing. A HUGE thanks to Patrick Cornell, who came down with me and shot a few killer photos for me during the soundcheck. Thanks Patrick - you rock!! And Mike D - "Love yer work, mate!!" We played five songs - Surrender (with Robin Zander), Gonna Raise Hell (with Robin Zander and Wayne Kramer), I'm Eighteen (with Chester Bennington and Billy Duffy), Mama Kin (with Steven Tyler and Duff McKagan) and Whole Lotta Love (with Steven Tyler and Jerry Cantrell). Dave was unable to be at the show, so Slash stepped in and played lead with us on all the songs. Alice Cooper and Slash were honored with Awards and the whole night was fantastic. Thank you to Harold, Chris, Wynnie and all at MAP for making the evening such a huge success, and thank you for inviting us to be a part of it all.
Last night was a friends birthday party (Happy Birthday Cindy!!) and I shot up to the event immediately after doing Camp Freddy Radio with Dave. The radio show was a lot of fun, and as usual, thanks to our very own Paul, its up on the Podcast Page, as well as the I-Tunes Podcast download if you subscribe. As you can see, after all that lot, I have woken up today determined to rest up, enjoy my life, my wife and my video games!! HAHA!! Which means I really need to stop typing this fucking blog and get to lying on my couch, wireless controller in hand, running around Vice City with a big shotgun and a noisy motorcycle. Until then, enjoy this clip below. See ya!!
Peace.
Billy
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May 09, 2008
WEEK TWO - THE BIG ROCK SHOW!
I haven't felt this tired in a while! Four hours sleep after one of the craziest shows I have ever seen!! And I was right there in the middle of it all, playing my ass off with a bunch of musicians that I respect and love. Last nights Roxy Show (Week 2 of 5) was possibly one of the greatest 'vibe' gigs I have ever played. In that tiny club, on that small stage, we were joined by Chester Bennington, Slash, Duff, Tommy Lee, Billy Duffy, Jerry Cantrell, McQueen, Steve Jones and Paul Cook. And they were ALL on the stage at the same time for our traditional finale - Iggy Pop's I Wanna Be Your Dog!! Honestly, it was SO much fun for me, and from the noise the sold out Roxy was making, it was a lot of fun for everyone!! The full set will be over at Camp Freddy's site tomorrow (I dont have time today, cos its the MAP Awards) and I did get a ton of amazing video - so another 'clip/highlight' blog from me at the weekend as well. Just know that these Camp Freddy shows are very special - that everyone turning up, jamming and being a part of the family just want to play great music and have a fun night of loud rock and roll. We thank them all!
Marku - No, the song the band is playing is called A THOUSAND TIMES and its a Circus Diablo song that was an extra track on the Japanese release of the album (and I think certain stores here got the extra tracks as well - not sure)
Justin - Actually yes we have thought of the Camp Freddy Festival. One of these days someone will come to us with the logistics and we'll do it! And BK (and everyone else) - you have to understand that we have ten ideas a day! But making them real is a lot different. The 5 Cities Tour is still something we would like to do. In fact, JUST for you, I'll talk to the agent about it and see what it would involve. Don't hold your breath, though!!
Paul - we actually have never had a serious offer from the UK. A few enquiries, but nothing solid. I don't think we have actively looked into it. When the offer comes, we'll deal with it!!
So today we take our good selves down to the Henry Fonda Theater in Hollywood, to perform at an Awards Show that is honoring Slash and Alice Cooper. We are happy to be able to take part, and I am looking forward to our five song set. Dave is in Vegas, so Slash is playing all five songs with us, and we will be joined by Steven Tyler, Chester, Billy Duffy, Jerry Cantrell, Duff McKagan, Robin Zander and Wayne Kramer. Yep - more Rock N Roll extravaganzas, and all in the name of sober musicians. I will give you a full rundown of the show when I finally recover from these couple of days. I'm thinking (and hoping!) that I will sleep all day tomorrow and wake up in time for Camp Freddy Radio with Dave on Saturday. Tune in and I'll see you there.
Billy
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May 06, 2008
THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
The days are moving pretty quickly right now and the calm before the storm of Week Number Two of The Residency is slowly fading. The next Camp Freddy show at The Roxy is almost upon us and its shaping up to be another epic. As we are keeping it all a surprise until the night of the show, I can only tell you that you REALLy should treat yourself to a $20 ticket this thursday!! I wouldn't miss it for the world, if I were you!! HAHA!! Its so much fun doing all this - I would love to do the same thing on the other coast. Dunno if the guys would be into it, but its been so much fun putting it all together and doing the show last week. Maybe if the logistics were right, who knows. Maybe do one in London. Why not!! I'm just thinking out loud - but I would be down. Either way, I am happy and humble that we get to do these shows. Thanks to everyone who is involved, from the band and guests to the crew and the club. Everyone is going above and beyond to put some pretty awesome rock n roll together.
Also this week is the MAP Awards. Another pretty crazy day of rock and roll for Camp Freddy, but this time honoring two of Rock's REAL Royalty for their outstanding and unwavering contributions to the Musicians Assistance Program and their help in the field of addiction. Slash and Alice Cooper. We will be playing a five song set at the Awards Show and will be joined by a few friends to help pay tribute to Slash and Alice. I believe we are doing a couple of songs with Steven Tyler, with Chester Bennington, with Jerry Cantrell and Wayne Kramer, with Robin Zander, and of course Slash will be getting up with us along with his band mate, Duff McKagan. Thats a lot of people on one stage! Looking forward to being part of a very valuable and important organization and being able to contribute to the evenings celebrations.
I think we should get around to talking about the Evergreen video that is being shot in June soon, as well as the planned release of that song on a five song Billy Morrison EP towards the Fall. It will all coincide with the release of Basement Jack, the movie that premiered at Fangoria and that has Evergreen as the closing title song. Oh yeah, and I happen to be in the movie as well!! One of the detectives that ends up dying a wonderfully gruesome death. Moving on to the third part of the trilogy (the first was a movie called Evilution, that I already shot) later in the year as well - The Necropolitan - and of course the move I shoot in June called The Perfect Age Of Rock And Roll. Juggling these films with the music stuff is tough (not to mention throwing in a couple of pitches I have going around right now and one movie that I am producing - A Necessary Evil!) but I still wake up and pinch myself every day to make sure that all of it is actually happening! Its a cool ride. I gotta go catch up on Lost now - see you lot on Thursday hopefully. All pics by the wonderful Mike D - check out the one of Dave swinging his guitar!!
Peace
Billy
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May 02, 2008
THE ROXY-WEEK ONE
I will be editing up a quick V-Blog later today, but couldn't wait to tell you lot about the first week's show at The Roxy. Last night was, quite simply, 'one of those nights'!! The place was a sell-out, with people just wall-to-wall, ready for some killer rock n roll. Drive A opened the evening and as I walked into the venue, I could see those kids jumping up and down and looking like total rock stars!! They sounded great and we were happy they came in the top 5 winners - awesome! Then we had Ace Harper and her Darling Stilettos dancing before we came on, and the whole place lit up like a christmas tree when these girls walked onstage!! Punk rock dancers, dressed in VERY little, and super hot routines ....all done to Zep/Idol/GnR classics! Whats not to like?!
So now its our turn, and after a hugely stressful afternoon of guestlist/setup/soundcheck/logistics, I felt ready for a nap! But the moment we got up there, I woke up!! We have changed a bunch of songs up now, and have an arsenal of new tunes - we opened with Cheap Trick's Hello There and then straight into Blur's Song Two. Mark McGrath (who is doing every show as our featured guest) came on and blew it all wide open with a killer version of Killing Jokes Eighties. And from there it just got surreal.....Poe singing Led Zep's Good Times Bad Times, Nuno Bettencourt just NAILING Oasis' Rock And Roll Star, Warren De Martini shredding Round And Round, Jerry Cantrell (not scheduled to play, but being part of the Freddy Family, always welcome!) wandering out and killing it on Jailbreak, and of course, my personal highlight (not only of the show but maybe my entire career!) - doing the Sex Pistols EMI with Steve Jones AND Paul Cook!!
Lemmy came on to finish the night out and we did Ace Of Spades (which is one of the most violent songs I have ever played!) and Eddie Cochrans Something Else, with Paul Cook and Matt sorum on drums, THREE Bass players (Lemmy, Chris Chaney and Corey Parks from Nashville Pussy!) and me, Navarro and Jonesy on guitars. I Wanna Be Your Dog finished the night in true Camp Freddy fashion....with the Darling Stilettos joining us all onstage and every musician grabbing an instrument and jamming. We got four more of these crazy shows to do, and I strongly advise any fan of rock music not to miss any of them. Each week is different songs and different guests. Next weeks show is gonna BLOW YOUR MIND!!!
CLICK HERE FOR THE NME NEWS PIECE.
CLICK HERE FOR THE BILLBOARD NEWS PIECE.
Thats all I got for ya - the V-Blog is now up so enjoy that little number, and last nights Podcast is also up on the Podcasts page as usual, thanks to UK Paul, and also if you subscribe to my page on I-Tunes. Circus Diablo tees are selling nicely now - if you want one, just click on the button in the STORE - and I'll be back early next week with more of the same. Adios amigos.
Billy
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