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Gene Simmons of KISS

Gene Simmons talks about coming to America when he just turned nine years old. Although he didn't speak any English, hearing Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Sam Cook, Otis Reding and James Brown on the radio made perfect sense to him. The music moved him and he moved to it!  At that young age, he couldn’t quite figure out what it was that excited him so. One thing he knew for certain, he was smitten by the music.  Gene reflects on the first time he saw the Beatles…

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Stephen Pearcy of RATT

Stephen Pearcy of RATT talks about his early days before RATT. Getting run over by a car,  his first band Crystal Pystal, Mickey Ratt hanging out with Eddie Van Halen, smoking a joint with David Lee Roth in the late 70s,  getting signed and recording Round and Round with Beau Hill.

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Michael Wilton of Queensryche

Michael Wilton of Queensryche talks to Rock Scene about his very young years in San Francisco, moving to Seattle Washington and playing bass in garage bands while growing up. Eventually switching instruments with a guitar player, Michael began learning all that he could about the guitar. After high school, he attended the Cornish Institute of Allied Arts for a year and a half until running out of money, forcing him to take a job. In doing so, he met Eddie…

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Steven Adler Guns N Roses

Steven Adler the original drummer  from Guns n Roses  talking abou t his Rock Scene growing  up, getting  his  first  drum  set, and the  first  record he    bought, KISS ALIVE 1.  Steven  reminisces  about  how he  met Slash in history   class    when  he    was  12 and     seeing   Ax l  &  Izzy’s band“Hollywood Rose”  at Gazzarri’s on the Sunset Strip.

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Tom Keifer of CINDERELLA

Check out Tom Keifer's solo debut "The Way Life Goes" https://www.facebook.com/TomKeiferOff... http://twitter.com/TomKeiferMusic Itunes (USA) https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the... Tom talks about his rock scene growing up as a young kid-- and first seeing the Beatles and then The Monkees on TV and then... "I started hearing a different sound than the Beatles or the Monkees... and it was like Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith and once I heard that... and the Rolling Stones…you know I remember hearing Jumpin' Jack Flash and Brown Sugar…and from…

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Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent  from his first band in  The Amboy Dukes formed in 1964  through the super group he assembled in 1989 The Damn Yankees  Ted speaks candidly about guitar maker Les Paul “God Bless Les Paul – Electrified the ultimate expressive instrument in the history of noise”  talks about Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry and the list goes on as Ted praises the forefathers of the electric guitar.  Reminisces about his first band in high school The Lords from Detroit…

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