BIG COCK Guitarist Interviewed On 'Rockin' Metal Revival'

January 18, 2010

BIG COCK/KING KOBRA guitarist Dave Henzerling (a.k.a. David Michael-Philips) was interviewed for the latest edition of the "Rockin' Metal Revival" show. Dave talks about his new band TUNNEL, the future of BIG COCK, and the rumor of a KING KOBRA reunion with Paul Shortino singing lead vocals.

The three-hour program is now available for streaming in three parts below.

BIG COCK features lifelong friends Henzerling and drummer John Covington, along with Robert Mason (LYNCH MOB, CRY OF LOVE) and fellow partner in crime, Colby. BIG COCK's debut CD, "Year of the Cock", came out in 2005 and was followed by the self-titled album "Big Cock" in 2006. The group's third LP, "Motherload", came out in 2008.

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