Talkin’ Rock with Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. and Dishwalla’s George Pendergast
This is an odd pairing, eh? I did this on purpose to keep you guys on your toes.
Blackie Lawless is up first to discuss the upcoming tour, possible new music, an autobiography and the 40th anniversary of W.A.S.P.. He told me a very funny Spinal Tap-ish story from a tour they did with Metallica, when he thought the band was at it’s peak, and TONS more!
Then – around the 26 minute mark – it’s George Pendergast of Dishwalla. How’s that for a diverse episode?! He tells me about their new E.P., single and the video. We talk about working with Alan Parsons, some shows they have coming up, and even the kid who just played drums for Pearl jam. He has a connection to him as well.
Enjoy!
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