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JACK STARR's BURNING STARR Interviewed On 'Heavy Metal Mayhem'; Audio Available - Oct. 5, 2009
Jack Starr (VIRGIN STEELE, DEVIL CHILDE, PHANTOM LORD, GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME) along with his BURNING STARR bandmates Ned Meloni (DEVIL CHILDE, PHANTOM LORD, GHOST, GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME) on bass and Todd Michael Hall (HARLET) on vocals were interviewed on this past Sunday's (October 4) "Heavy Metal Mayhem" radio show with Mike "The Big Cheese". The program is now available for streaming using the player below.

For information, go to this location.

The latest BURNING STARR CD, "Defiance", was released via Magic Circle Music, the record label owned by members of MANOWAR, on June 5. Produced by Joey DeMaio of MANOWAR, the album includes such tracks as "Black Clouds Of Thanos", "The Beast Inside" and the title track, "Defiance". Check out audio samples in the 10-minute embedded clip below.

BURNING STARR interviewed on "Heavy Metal Mayhem" (click on player below to launch audio):





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COMMENT | Great interview at Heavy Metal Mayhem
posted by : AKINOM
10/17/2009 3:29:38 PM

I enjoyed the interview at Heavy Metal Mayhem very much. I have already listened to it LIVE.

First of all I wish that Germany would offer such a good program. Congratulation to Heavy Metal Mayhem Radio to have chosen BURNING STARR for this interview.

Especially from counter level 00:57 it is very interesting to listen, and I even got the impression that the 3 guys Jack, Ned and Todd would be sitting on my couch at home.

I appreciate the closeness of the members to each other at the working together, and I am happy that soon the next album can be awaited.

“Land of the Dead” seems to be very profound especially if is not only meant in a typical Metal cliché reference but will deal with our daily life and our future, too.

I agree with Jack Starr that Todd Hall’s pronunciation at the singing is similar to the way the legendary Freddie Mercury did it before.

So I also agree that good music will always be good.

Good things will never die.

They make only hungry for more.




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