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TM 905 Jeff Pilson of Foreigner, Carmine Appice Talks Ozzy & Kyuss, John Ostronomy

TM 905 Jeff Pilson of Foreigner, Carmine Appice Talks Ozzy & Kyuss, John Ostronomy

FromTalking Metal


TM 905 Jeff Pilson of Foreigner, Carmine Appice Talks Ozzy & Kyuss, John Ostronomy

FromTalking Metal

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Talking Metal, Mark Strigl talks to Jeff Pilson of Foreigner and Black Swan (formerly of Dokken and Dio) about the Heavy Hitters album, George Lynch, Will Martin of Earshot, Marq Torien, the history of music, the plans for another Black Swan album, upcoming Foreigner concerts and his mediation class and practice that he teaches through Hot For Yoga.Join Mark Strigl in Jeff's Monday meditation class via Zoom. Visit http://www.HotForYogaSCV.com for more details.The episode also features a brief chat with drummer Carmine Appice about his time in Ozzy Osbourne's Bark At the Moon band.John "Ostronomy" Ostrosky is the co-host. He is the co-founder of Talking Metal and works with Ace Frehley.This episode's Classic Album is Welcome to Sky Valley by Kyuss. Subscribe to Mark's weekly email here: www.MarkStrigl.netFollow Mark Strigl on Twitter at these accounts: @talkingmetal & @striglFollow Mark Strigl on Instagram.Support this show by making a PayPal donation.Get bonus content and support Mark on Patreon: www.patreon.com/talkingmetalPlease link through us to make a purchase on Amazon.Support Talking With Mark Strigl Through Amazon US            Support Talking With Mark Strigl Through Amazon Canada ---Support Talking With Mark Strigl Through Amazon UK#ozzy #ozzyosbourne #dokken # foreigner #carmineappice #ostronomy #acefrehley #hotforyoga #kyuss #qotsa
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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