Master of the macabre Alice Cooper’s Dirty Diamonds World Tour is underway, bringing legions of fans a show that splices classic Alice shock rockers like “Billion Dollar Babies“ and “Under My Wheels“ with on-par cuts from his latest offering, Dirty Diamonds - an “all killer, no filler“ platter that resonates with the twisted humor and thrilling theatrics that made Cooper one one of the top rock acts of the 1970s.
In conversation with the band prior to their Minneapolis appearance at the Quest, the various instrumentalists and vocalists were unanimously in high favor of how the equipment performs.
In an extensive interview with Dick Dale at his hotel room prior to the May 9th show at the Cabooze in Minneapolis, MN, Dick spoke extensively with EV PR representatives about his music and life philosophies, as well as his thoughts on gear.
Captain Yonder is, essentially, Ryan Pfeiffer, who conceived of this project in honor of his late friend and mentor “Captain“ Jack Yonder, a brilliant-but-unrecorded country musician who died virtually unnoticed last spring.
Tommy’s crushingly heavy guitar can be heard on Danzig’s latest CD “Circle of Snakes“, which the band is currently supporting on tour in the USA and Canada.
Jerry’s massive bass rumble is currently driving the low end of the Danzig live show on tour across the USA and Canada, and can be heard on Danzig’s latest release “Circle of Snakes“.