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CINDERELLA Frontman On His Favorite Albums (Video) - Oct. 12, 2012
A one-minute video clip in which CINDERELLA frontman Tom Keifer answers the question, "What are some of your favorite albums?" can be seen below.

Keifer has inked a deal with Jack Ponti's Merovee Records, a joint venture with David Letterman's Worldwide Pants, for the release of his long-awaited debut solo album. Due in early 2013, the as-yet-untitled CD will feature 14 tracks that are described by Ponti as "intimate, organic, acoustic tracks to driving hard rock. It embraces the blues, rock and country roots." The lyrics will take an introspective look at the roller coaster ride that has been Keifer's life for the past 15 years. From being told that he would never sing again as a result of a partially paralyzed left vocal cord, to the emotional and personal battles that followed, his solo debut is a story of perseverance, a testament to the power of passion and will, when combined with a true love of music.

In a 2011 interview with Sweden's Metalshrine, Keifer was asked whether his solo album was going to be a whole lot different from CINDERELLA. Tom replied, "No, not really, because being the lead singer and the main songwriter and I did a lot of the guitar work in CINDERELLA, it's kind of hard to run from my sound. I had a lot of influence over those records so… I'm just doing what I do and that's hard rock inspired by blues and roots music. What I did in CINDERELLA is what I love to do and what I'm doing on my own is what I love to do. I try to be true to what I like. It's similar in that way, you know. Dynamically the records, the CINDERELLA records, and especially as they went on into 'Long Cold Winter' and 'Heartbreak Station', they had a lot of different flavors and colors and dynamics and different types of songs, which I always like because the bands that I grew up on, like, [LED] ZEPPELIN and THE [ROLLING] STONES, they really covered a lot of area musically. My solo record does that, too, and I think it makes for a more interesting record when it's not just the same song for 14 tracks."











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COMMENT | Man...
posted by : The Ghost at Number One
10/12/2012 9:47:27 AM
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Talk about milking an interview for headlines. Thanks, Blabbermouth.


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COMMENT | @The Ghost at Number One - NEW TACTIC
posted by : destructivesounds
10/12/2012 10:01:31 AM
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There are others who use one interview to get online instead of meeting with press before or after gigs. Its a controlled environment, where answers can be prepared for specific questions.



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COMMENT | I'VE NOTICED
posted by : destructivesounds
10/12/2012 10:05:51 AM
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Tom is vague when he talks about stuff.

Remember him after a gig in NYC just saying, "This is a great city." I thought he was tired, but he's really into giving generic answers. Here he is, talking about fave albums and all he does is mention Zepp, Stones. The only specific thing he mentions is one Rod Stewart recording.



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posted by : RiotAct666
10/12/2012 10:10:50 AM
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Great singer/guitarist. Highly underrated. Just wish that Cinderella would make a new record.


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COMMENT | Cinderella...
posted by : ICON666
10/12/2012 11:29:01 AM
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Saw them for the first time a couple of years ago (as someone who enjoyed their hits) and left a big fan. Tom can play just about any instrument put in front of him. As Dipshit said, above, highly underrated!


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COMMENT | He needs a shot of gasolineeeeen...
posted by : furgrgr
10/12/2012 12:45:53 PM
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Z. Z. Z. Z. Z.


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COMMENT | Cinderella rocks/rocked much harder than their '80s image would suggest.
posted by : electric-mombie
10/12/2012 1:47:43 PM
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Their hair may have been at its puffiest for 'Night Songs', but, man, does that album still rock...

I could give two shits what someone looks like as long as they can bring it musically. Rocking the fuck out well also is a plus. Cinderella does. Tom Keifer's singing voice oozes bluesy attitude. I can't think of anyone else who is a male singer who quite sounds like him. Good luck with your solo album, Tom. Still a big fan of your first three albums with Cinderella.



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