KISS Drummer ERIC SINGER: New Audio Interview Available

December 13, 2007

A 20-minute audio interview with KISS/ALICE COOPER drummer Eric Singer conducted by Norway's Metal Express Radio (web site) has been posted online at this location.

ESP (ERIC SINGER PROJECT),the band featuring Singer, Bruce Kulick (KISS, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD),John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT) and Chuck Garric (ALICE COOPER, DIO),will perform live in Mexico City at the Vive Cuervo Salon on Friday, December 14.

ESP last year released the "Live in Japan" CD. A DVD set filmed in Sydney, Australia, entitled "Live at the Marquee", was also issued 9view promotional trailer below).

ESP's setlist consists mainly of KISS hits and obscure KISS songs that have never before been played live, along with selections from MÖTLEY CRÜE, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, ALICE COOPER and other classic rock bands.

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