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This week in the RV, Ian sits down to scratch the surface of life with former rock guitarist, composer and tour manager to the likes of Eric Clapton, Ozzy Osborne and The Bee Gees: Larry McNeny.
From his start in Dallas, Texas, Larry was a typical American Boy Scout who threw the Dallas Morning News to earn spending money and witnessed ferocious tornados that rivaled The Wizard of Oz. At 13 he started a band with a drummer who shared his first name as well as his penchant for embellishing the truth of his musical experience. Larry always wanted rock & roll as a major contributor in his life, which is why rubbing elbows with Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jack Bruce, while playing an invaluable role in the golden age of the Rock & Roll touring industry seemed like the most natural path for his storied life.
Come hear stories of anti-satanic rock operas, random attacks in the street by a group of tweakers, helicopters dropping thousands of pairs of panties on a crowd, and Jay the Hitchhiking Hippie roadie, while we eat baked potatoes and drink cheap sangria.
All this, and much more on this jam packed episode of Earthship Radio.
Today we officially invited Alice Cooper on the show.
Shout out to John Andrew Parks, Big Punks & Road Cases.

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This week in the RV, Ian sits down to scratch the surface of life with former rock guitarist, composer and tour manager to the likes of Eric Clapton, Ozzy Osborne and The Bee Gees: Larry McNeny.
From his start in Dallas, Texas, Larry was a typical American Boy Scout who threw the Dallas Morning News to earn spending money and witnessed ferocious tornados that rivaled The Wizard of Oz. At 13 he started a band with a drummer who shared his first name as well as his penchant for embellishing the truth of his musical experience. Larry always wanted rock & roll as a major contributor in his life, which is why rubbing elbows with Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jack Bruce, while playing an invaluable role in the golden age of the Rock & Roll touring industry seemed like the most natural path for his storied life.
Come hear stories of anti-satanic rock operas, random attacks in the street by a group of tweakers, helicopters dropping thousands of pairs of panties on a crowd, and Jay the Hitchhiking Hippie roadie, while we eat baked potatoes and drink cheap sangria.
All this, and much more on this jam packed episode of Earthship Radio.
Today we officially invited Alice Cooper on the show.
Shout out to John Andrew Parks, Big Punks & Road Cases.

  continue reading

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