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TM 918 Madysin Hatter, Alan Tecchio and Rock Photographer Frank White
Podcast |
Talking Metal
Publisher |
Talking Metal
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Heavy Metal
Interview
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Commentary
Music Interviews
Publication Date |
Apr 06, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:20:28

This is episode comes to you from my patio in Maplewood, NJ where I interview 3 Jersey rockers in person. Forst photographer Frank White and vocalist Alan Tecchio (Watchtower, Seven Witches, Hades, Non-Fiction, Level Fields, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins) tell me about a new book they are working on about the New Jersey hard rock and metal scene. Other interview topics include Led Zeppelin, Dingbatz, NYC, NJ, Madison Sq. Garden, Steppin' Out Magazine, Metropolis Nights Magazine, the Ronnie James Dio: A Life in Vision 1975-2009 book, Metallica, The Old Bridge Militia, Scott LaPage, AC/DC, Twisted Sister, White Tiger, Prophecy, Jay Jay French, Level Fields and more.

Watch Mark Strigl and Alan Tecchio perform Looks That Kill along with Dan Lorenzo and John Ostronomy here.

Connect with Alan Tecchio on Facebook.

The 2nd interview is with musician/singer Madysin Hatter. Topics include her music, her history, the Broadway musical Show Boat, guitar Rob Bailey, Frank Ferrer from Guns N' Roses, Tyler Bryant, Mule Kick, Rob Clores, Emily Strigl, and more.

The video for the song Wild & Strange can be found here.

The video for the song It's All Good can be seen here.  Emily is seen in this video.

Check out MadysinHatter.com

Madysin Hatter on IG.

Subscribe to Mark's weekly email here: www.MarkStrigl.net

Follow Mark Strigl on Twitter: @talkingmetal 

Follow Mark Strigl on Instagram.

Support this show by making a PayPal donation.

Get bonus content and support Mark on Patreon for as little as $2 a month: www.patreon.com/talkingmetal

#talkingmetal #JerseyStrong #GUITARS #MarkStrigl #heavymetal #rocknroll #MadysinHatter #AlanTecchio #NewJersey

 

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Madysin Hatter, Alan Tecchio and Frank White on Talking Metal

This is episode comes to you from my patio in Maplewood, NJ where I interview 3 Jersey rockers in person. Forst photographer Frank White and vocalist Alan Tecchio (Watchtower, Seven Witches, Hades, Non-Fiction, Level Fields, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins) tell me about a new book they are working on about the New Jersey hard rock and metal scene. Other interview topics include Led Zeppelin, Dingbatz, NYC, NJ, Madison Sq. Garden, Steppin' Out Magazine, Metropolis Nights Magazine, the Ronnie James Dio: A Life in Vision 1975-2009 book, Metallica, The Old Bridge Militia, Scott LaPage, AC/DC, Twisted Sister, White Tiger, Prophecy, Jay Jay French, Level Fields and more.

Watch Mark Strigl and Alan Tecchio perform Looks That Kill along with Dan Lorenzo and John Ostronomy here.

Connect with Alan Tecchio on Facebook.

The 2nd interview is with musician/singer Madysin Hatter. Topics include her music, her history, the Broadway musical Show Boat, guitar Rob Bailey, Frank Ferrer from Guns N' Roses, Tyler Bryant, Mule Kick, Rob Clores, Emily Strigl, and more.

The video for the song Wild & Strange can be found here.

The video for the song It's All Good can be seen here.  Emily is seen in this video.

Check out MadysinHatter.com

Madysin Hatter on IG.

Subscribe to Mark's weekly email here: www.MarkStrigl.net

Follow Mark Strigl on Twitter: @talkingmetal 

Follow Mark Strigl on Instagram.

Support this show by making a PayPal donation.

Get bonus content and support Mark on Patreon for as little as $2 a month: www.patreon.com/talkingmetal

#talkingmetal #JerseyStrong #GUITARS #MarkStrigl #heavymetal #rocknroll #MadysinHatter #AlanTecchio #NewJersey

 

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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