Talkin’ Rock with Saliva’s Bobby Amaru and Lee Jennings from The Funeral Portrait
Two frontmen on today’s Talkin’ Rock Podcast.
First up, it’s Bobby Amaru from Saliva. It’s his time of year since he’s all inked up with horror movie characters. We discuss Halloween, some of his favorite scary movies, and more.
The band is dropping a new song called “Time Bomb” on November 1st. He tells me about that and working with Howard Benson. We talk about the legacy of guitarist Wayne Swinny, on what would’ve been his 61st birthday. Bobby talks about keeping his spirit alive, and how much material they have from the guitarist. That’s for starters.
Up next, it’s Lee Jennings from The Funeral Portrait. The band has had a whirlwind year. He talks about that, dropping their new album, Suffocate City – which is killer.
We talked about the chain Buc-ee’s. “I’m a huge fan of Buc-ee’s because when you’re on tour, clean bathrooms are hard to come by,” Lee laughs. “I posted about it a few times, and our fans started turning me into Bucky (the mascot). We even made shirts with me as Bucky, and they sell out every time!”
We also talk about being “Zesty”….LOL
You can watch both of these interviews on the RIFF TV section at wrif.com.
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