DEF LEPPARD Singer Talks About Death Of His Father In New Radio Interview

August 3, 2011

On Monday, August 1, DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott was interviewed by Terrie Carr of WDHA-FM 105.5 FM, the rock music station licensed to Dover and Morristown, New Jersey. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

Interview (audio):

Five shows on the DEF LEPPARD/HEART summer tour were rescheduled due to the death of Joe Elliott's father. The trek reconvened on July 27 at Cincinnati, Ohio's Riverbend Music Center.

Recently released is DEF LEPPARD's CD/DVD set, "Mirror Ball: Live And More". The concert collection which is the band's first was recorded during DEF LEPPARD's 2009 tour, entered the Billboard 200 album charts at No. 16, hit No. 7 on the Rock Albums chart, and debuted at No. 1 on the magazine's Hard Rock Albums chart.

Guitarist Phil Collen and lead singer Joe Elliott told The Pulse Of Radio that when it comes to touring America, they've pretty much seen and rocked every inch of it: "We've actually been everywhere in the States," Collen said. "Yeah, I mean, we're so used to it now, and, y'know, we did them all in 1983, we did 'em all again in '87, '88, '92, '93. Basically, whenever we go to these little places, it's normally for the third or the fourth time," added Elliott. "It's more than most Americans do. They go, 'Oh, we've never even heard of that place.' (We) go, 'Oh, yeah, yeah, we've been there. We've done that," Collen said.

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