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  • Ep 579 Courtney Cox of Burning Witches on the new album & tour for 2025!
    Courtney Cox, known in metal circles as “CC Shred,” has been a standout guitarist since her early teens. Hailing from Philadelphia, she began playing guitar at 13 and by 15 was touring nationally thanks to her training with the Paul Green School of Rock. Her dedication and ferocious style quickly set her apart in the male-dominated world of metal guitar. Courtney moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to further her career, where she became a prominent member of the all-female Iron Maiden tribute band, The Iron Maidens, performing as “Adriana Smith.” Her time with the group solidified her international presence and developed her reputation for technical precision and powerful live performances.In 2023, Courtney took a bold step by joining Swiss metal band Burning Witches, initially filling in for guitarist Larissa Ernst during maternity leave. Not long after, she was made a permanent member, fully embracing the transition from tribute work to creating and performing original music. Her arrival injected new energy into the band’s sound, and she quickly proved her worth by contributing to fresh tracks like “The Spell Of The Skull” and “Mirror, Mirror.” Fans and critics alike have praised her seamless integration and her ferocious riffs that blend seamlessly with the Witches’ heavy, melodic power metal style.Courtney’s move from The Iron Maidens to Burning Witches marked a turning point. In a 2024 interview, she explained how difficult it was to leave the tribute band world, but emphasized the joy and creative satisfaction that comes from playing music she helped write. The constant travel between both bands had taken its toll, and she decided to focus her energy on one project. The choice paid off, and her contributions to Burning Witches have been instrumental in their continued rise, particularly as the band headlines European metal festivals and develops material for their next studio album.Outside of performing, Courtney is also deeply connected with her fans through social media and her personal projects. She launched a Patreon where fans can get exclusive content, lessons, and behind-the-scenes access to her creative process. She’s also a proud ambassador for Caparison Guitars, being the first female artist to have her own signature model, the Horus-M3 CC. Known for her aggressive playing style and charismatic stage presence, Courtney continues to inspire a new generation of shredders while staying grounded and accessible to her global audience.To keep up with Courtney Cox, follow her on Facebook and Instagram. You can also stay updated on upcoming albums, tour dates, and band news at the official Burning Witches website: www.burningwitches.ch.
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  • Ep 578 Eric Martin carrying on .. MR BIG, Solo, Jeff Scott Soto and stories from the road.
    Eric Martin, born October 10, 1960, in Long Island, New York, is best known as the soulful, powerhouse lead vocalist of the rock band Mr. Big. Raised in a military family that moved frequently, Martin eventually found his way to the West Coast, where his passion for music took root. Originally a drummer, he discovered his true calling as a frontman after stepping out from behind the kit. With a naturally commanding voice, he began carving out his place in the Bay Area rock scene during the late ’70s and early ’80s.His first major break came with the band 415, which soon rebranded as the Eric Martin Band (EMB). Blending hard rock with melodic hooks, the group built a strong regional following and released the album Sucker for a Pretty Face in 1983. They shared stages with giants like ZZ Top, Journey, and Hall & Oates, gaining a reputation for high-energy performances. Despite their momentum, EMB disbanded a couple of years later, leading Martin to pursue a solo career and continue developing his distinct blend of rock, pop, and soul.In 1988, Martin was recruited to front a new supergroup featuring bassist Billy Sheehan, guitarist Paul Gilbert, and drummer Pat Torpey. The band, named Mr. Big, launched with a self-titled debut in 1989 and quickly gained traction. Their 1991 album Lean Into It catapulted them into international stardom, largely thanks to the acoustic ballad “To Be With You,” which topped charts in over a dozen countries. Martin’s dynamic vocal range and emotive delivery helped define the band’s unique sound—a blend of technical musicianship and sing-along accessibility.Throughout the ’90s and into the 2000s, Martin balanced work with Mr. Big alongside a prolific solo career. He released several solo albums, collaborated with Japanese artists, and even joined the Tak Matsumoto Group, a hard rock project that reached No. 1 on Japan’s Oricon charts. One of his most notable side projects was the Mr. Vocalist series, where he reinterpreted classic Japanese and Western pop songs, further cementing his popularity across Asia.Following a brief hiatus, Mr. Big reunited in 2009 for a world tour and new albums, maintaining a loyal fan base across the globe. The band suffered a major loss with the passing of drummer Pat Torpey in 2018, but pressed on in his honor. In 2024, they released Ten, their final studio album, and concluded “The BIG Finish” farewell tour. Today, Eric Martin continues to tour as a solo artist and guest vocalist, beloved by fans for his passionate performances, resilient spirit, and unmistakable voice that’s powered some of rock’s most enduring anthems.
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  • Eo 577 Stevie D: Buckcherry Roar Like Thunder through 2025 with new album and tour.
    Guitarist Stevie Dacanay—better known as Stevie D—has been a defining force in Buckcherry since joining the band during its 2005 revival. After Buckcherry’s brief hiatus in the early 2000s, the reformed lineup, featuring Stevie D alongside founding vocalist Josh Todd, breathed new life into the band’s hard rock roots. His guitar work helped shape their comeback album 15, which launched hits like “Crazy Bitch” and “Sorry,” and reestablished Buckcherry as a mainstay in the modern rock world.Fast forward to 2025, and Stevie D is still going strong with Buckcherry, releasing the band’s eleventh studio album, Roar Like Thunder, on June 13. The record was produced by longtime collaborator Marti Frederiksen, who has worked with the band on several previous albums. The writing process for Roar Like Thunder began in late 2023, with Stevie D and Josh Todd trading ideas both on tour and in Stevie’s home studio before finishing the songs in Nashville. From an initial batch of about 20 tracks, they selected 10 to record, focusing on high-energy rock without ballads or covers.The album captures Buckcherry’s trademark sound—loud, fast, and unapologetically raw. Stevie D described the writing sessions as spontaneous and collaborative, with some songs beginning as simple melodies from Josh that he and Frederiksen later fleshed out into full arrangements. The goal, according to the band, was to deliver a record that rocks from start to finish and reflects their chemistry and confidence after two decades of working together.To support the album, Buckcherry launched a new North American tour in June 2025. The live set includes material from Roar Like Thunder. With a lineup rounded out by bassist Kelly LeMieux, drummer Francis Ruiz, and guitarist Billy Rowe, Stevie noted that the current band is as tight and focused as ever—thanks in part to detailed demos that gave everyone a strong head start before hitting the studio and the stage.Over the years, Stevie D has played a key role in keeping Buckcherry’s momentum alive. From the explosive return of 15 to the consistent touring and recording that followed, he’s remained a creative anchor and driving force behind the band’s sound. With Roar Like Thunder, he and the band aren’t just leaning on their legacy—they’re proving there’s still plenty of fuel in the tank.https://www.buckcherry.com
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  • Ep 576: Mandy Lion – “Red Rain,” 4 New Albums, Jake E. Lee, Ted Nugent & More.
    In this episode, Mandy Lion joins the show to discuss his brand-new single, “Red Rain”, marking a powerful return to form. Best known for his work with World War III, Mandy’s unmistakable vocal style is once again front and center. He reveals that Red Rain is just the beginning, with four full-length albums currently in development — each offering something unique for longtime fans and new listeners alike.Mandy shares that the upcoming albums are the result of years of writing, personal experience, and artistic growth. Each record explores different themes and musical directions, allowing him to push creative boundaries while staying true to his heavy metal roots. The songs are personal, raw, and reflective of a world that continues to evolve.A key part of the conversation is Mandy’s reflection on his time working with guitarist Jake E. Lee. He recalls the energy and creativity they once shared and expresses his appreciation for Jake’s talents. Mandy also addresses how, despite the potential, things didn’t pan out as hoped.Mandy opens up about Ted Nugent. He specifically calls out a video Nugent released that features trophy hunting wild hogs from a helicopter. Mandy doesn’t mince words, expressing strong opposition to the act and how it inspired him to respond by creating a video that shows his false statements online.Wrapping up the conversation, Mandy looks back on his journey — the highs, the lows, the battles with the music industry, and his refusal to chase trends. With new music on the horizon, old collaborations revisited, and his voice as bold as ever, Mandy Lion proves he’s not just back — he never left.https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@MandyLionRock⁩ 
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  • Ep 575 Drew Rose (Wildside) rebranding The Metal Recycle Bin to Get On The Bus go behind the scenes!
    In Episode 575 of the podcast, we sit down with Drew Rose, best known as the singer from the cult-favorite ‘90s hard rock band Wildside. While fans of glam, sleaze, and Sunset Strip may remember Drew for singing in Wildside’s MTV-era heyday, these days he’s earning a different kind of spotlight on YouTube. Drew has been the man behind The 80's Metal Recycle Bin—a fun, raw, and passionate channel dedicated to deep-cut interviews, forgotten stories, and rock ‘n’ roll honesty. But now, he’s switching gears with a brand-new name and vibe: Get On The Bus.Why the rebrand? Drew reveals it was a mix of wanting to expand beyond just “recycled” memories and leaning into the freedom of a new name. Get On The Bus captures not only the interviews with rock royalty and road dogs but the actual ride—sometimes literally. Viewers get a first-hand feel of what it’s like being on tour, backstage, or even just jamming in a parking lot.A big shout out in the evolution of Drew’s channel goes to none other than Stevie Rachelle—frontman of the glam rock band Tuff and founder of the site Metal Sludge. Stevie encouraged Drew to step into the video format, but supported the original idea of preserving and celebrating the rock scene’s lesser-told stories.Drew’s background in both music and film production gives him a unique edge. He’s been there in the trenches of the LA rock world and knows how to make a story come alive on screen. As Get On The Bus revs up, fans can expect better production, deeper access, and plenty of unscripted content. From forgotten band tales to candid tour bus confessions, the channel is growing into something that blends nostalgia, music journalism, and vlogging into one rocking ride.https://getonthebus.com/https://www.youtube.com/@getonthebustv
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