The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.
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The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.
In this last installment of our interview, the great JB Frank reveals that when Kingdom Come was put together as a band, around Lenny Wolf, they were nudged to channel Led Zeppelin's influence - an element in the band's history that always stirred controversy: JB and The Liner Note hosts discuss the prevalence of this influence in the bands of the era and why modern bands like Greta Van Fleeet get a pass. We also learn about an soon to be cast biopic that could feature JB as Steve...
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The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.