Talkin’ Rock with Blue Oyster Cult’s Joe Bouchard and the Zappa Band’s Mike Keneally
Two great guitarists with legendary pasts, today on Talkin’ Rock.
Joe Bouchard, formally of B.O.C., talks about his new album, American Rocker. It’s a throwback to the 70’s in a big way. Oh, you wanted more cowbell, we give you more cowbell. He talks about the famous SNL skit and the impact it had on him. That’s just for starters in this great conversation with Joe, a very fun interview.
Up next, around the 31 minute mark, is Mike Keneally. Another guy I’ve never talked to, but found him very interesting and easy to talk with. He tells me how one joins the Frank Zappa band, the “vault” of Zappa material, and just some great conversation about Frank and Mike’s own musical life.
Two great listens, one sub-par podcast….enjoy!
-Meltdown-
joebouchard.com
Home page of joebouchard.com, a rock artist. Website of former bassist and founding member of Blue Oyster Cult, Multi-Instrumentalist, Composer, Producer and Solo Artist
Mike Keneally
Long acclaimed as one of the world’s most creative and intense guitar and keyboard players, Mike Keneally’s talents as a vocalist, songwriter, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist are nearly unequalled in rock music.
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