Showing posts with label Pretty Boy Floyd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pretty Boy Floyd. Show all posts
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Monday, February 13, 2012
GB30 (Doll/Aeriel Stiles & Kery Doll interview)
Hearts on fire, it’s a Valentine’s day episode of Glambone. Bringing you an exclusive interview with Aeriel Stiles & Kery Doll from L.A.’s once upon a time star attraction, Doll.
You all know the myth, Kery jumping out of a casket, the cages, the flash bombs, Michael Hannon leaving the band, Doll’s repertoire being recorded by Pretty Boy Floyd, the lawsuits, and all that... now hear the legend. Straight from their mouths. Kery will tell ya what he felt about Pretty Boy Floyd, listen to the stories he spews about his other band projects from that time including Trust Jesus and Demolition Gore Galore. Hear about the stage antic that was way over the top. And the stuff you didn’t know, such as Kery once playing with C.C. DeVille, and auditioning for Lizzie Grey. It’s all here, as the band celebrates it’s new CD release “Rock N Roll Freak Show,” featuring classic Doll tunes and new material, Aeriel & Kery are back in biz. Download GB30 for free here
On a side note, those of you wanting to see Keith Varady’s movie Scabbo (of Ruby Slippers fame), as first heard about here on GB19 can now pay per view/order the film through Amazon.com Click here
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Aeriel Stiles,
Doll,
Kery Doll,
Lizzie Grey,
Pretty Boy Floyd
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Intro/part 2

With bass player turn guitar player Aeriel Stiles on board the Kery Doll-->
line up, Doll had a catalog of songs that combined rawness with pop sensibility. These songs would later surface on a debut record by the band Pretty Boy Floyd, who put their anthem stamp on these classics, but
shunned writer Stiles from receiving any album credit that would later result in the first of additional lawsuits that plagued PBF, also including the legal rights to the band name which was registered already to a Canadian outfit.
We visit "Restless" from the Floyd pre-album demo that featured the original 4 some.
Journey to Sherman Way with a flashback to the Country Club in Reseda for a sold out show with Poison. Bret proving his raps were worthy of competing with the likes of David Lee Roth and
Paul Stanley even back then before setting foot on arena stages.
The podcast closes with Plain Jane, Jani Lane & Steven Sweet's pre-Warrant band. Songwise,
Plain Jane had many gems such as "Rock Me" "Heartbreak City" that if smart should've seen the light on Warrant records, or even revised now for future projects. Lord knows Jani needs all the help he can get now. SOLA....er...(cough)....SOTU isn't quite cutting it.
Until next time my pretties....
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Glambone.com,
Jani Lane,
Kery Doll,
Plain Jane,
Pretty Boy Floyd
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