Former BLACK SHEEP Frontman Releases Episode 2 Of 'Rockstar Reality' TV Series

October 24, 2008

Willie Basse, who is best known as bassist/frontman for the '80s/early '90s Los Angeles-based band BLACK SHEEP, has signed on to appear in the new reality TV series "Rockstar Reality". The series documents a day in the life and times of Basse as he makes the transition from real estate agent back into rock n roll. The series offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at everything from the search to find homes for spoiled child stars to forming a band of rock legends and a glimpse into the underbelly of the music business as Willie deals with his bandmates, immigration for his keyboard player, greedy managers, booking agents, etc. all while preparing for his impending world tour.

The second episode (see below) follows Willie as he searches to find a home for child actor Darrius McCrary, better known as Eddie Winslow on the long-running TV sitcom "Family Matters".

Willie Basse has resurfaced in the rock scene with his new album "The Money Grind" on his own New Empire Media label.

Basse, known for his knack as a talent scout, has collaborated and performed with everyone from Slash, Paul Gilbert and James Kottak to Randy Castillo and Mitch Perry.

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