Guitarist
Erik Turner of California rockers
WARRANT will be the very special guest on the
"Mitch Minute" on Friday, January 23 as part of
"That '80s Show" hosted by
Codi Jefferies on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's station
Majic 100.
Erik will discuss (among other things) the band's new DVD,
"They Came From Hollywood".
For listeners outside of Ottawa, the interview can be heard live via
www.majic100.fm.
Released this past November via
Cleopatra Records,
"They Came From Hollywood" features the full original
WARRANT lineup performing their biggest hits around the globe, including
"Cherry Pie",
"Down Boys",
"Heaven" and more plus photo slideshows with unreleased music from the
"Dog Eat Dog" sessions.
WARRANT announced in early September that it was splitting with singer
Jani Lane six months after it first reunited with the troubled vocalist. "From the beginning of our reunion talks to the last note of our last show together in Houston [on August 31 at the
Rock The Bayou festival], we have had nothing but good intentions of bringing a quality original
WARRANT show to our fans and friends," the band explained in a statement.
WARRANT guitarist
Joey Allen spoke about the band's split with
Jani Lane and addition of
Robert Mason (
LYNCH MOB,
CRY OF LOVE,
BIG COCK) during a September 5, 2008 appearance on
Eddie Trunk's
"Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's
Q104.3 FM.
A six-and-a-half-minute compilation of professionally filmed highlights from a September 2008
WARRANT performance with new singer
Robert Mason (
LYNCH MOB,
CRY OF LOVE,
BIG COCK) can be viewed below.
