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Interview with Gary Moat of Burnt Out Wreck, x-Heavy Pettin' drummer

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Interview with Gary Moat of Burnt Out Wreck, x-Heavy Pettin' drummer

An in depth chat with Gary Moat of Burnt Out Wreck and former drummer with 80s based U.K. band Heavy Pettin' discussing the formation of BOW, the process of transitioning from a drummer to singing and fronting the band, plus we go through the history of NWOBHM band Heavy Pettin, from the name to each release to the breakup of the original band in 1988. 

 

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Matthew Johnston - The Man and His Music

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Matthew Johnston - The Man and His Music

Matthew Johnston played Live! in Chad Vice's Chevrolet Bruise

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Some Essential Vinyls That You Should Have In Your Collection, And How to Add Them, with Championship Vinyl!

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Some Essential Vinyls That You Should Have In Your Collection, And How to Add Them, with Championship Vinyl!

With today’s instant gratification mindsets and the need to have the latest & greatest in the palm of your hands now or as soon as yesterday, everything out there in the world is quick and calculated. Right down to how we get and then choose to listen to our music. Get a single track on your iPod, download a stream of it and have all the hits or tracks you like in one small byte sized file. Listen to a whole album at once on the same day? Now that’s where the magic is! There’s nothing the like physical security...

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Dear Canadian Rock Radio Stations, What Happened to You? – PART 1

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Dear Canadian Rock Radio Stations, What Happened to You? – PART 1

I came a little late to the party. At 34 years old, even though I was born in 1981, and I did hear and experience lots of great music played on AM radio and via cassettes played at people’s homes that we would visit, enjoying and being in awe of the music that would shape my life and my thoughts and my feelings into my adult years, really I was too young to attend concerts or do tape trading or really understand the feeling of getting a new album by a favorite artist or band like I do now, back...

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