KORN's RAY LUZIER Guests On 'Do You Know Jack?' Radio Show (Audio)

August 3, 2014

Jack Antonio conducted an interview with KORN and KXM drummer Ray Luzier on the July 27 episode of "Do You Know Jack?" radio show on CKLB FM. You can now listen to the chat using the Mixcloud player below.

As previously reported, KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch and bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu are featured in a new trailer for an upcoming movie called "Holy Ghost", which aims to prove that the Holy Spirit is real. The film is a project of Wanderlust Productions, an independent company committed to "advancing the kingdom of God through the creative use of media and storytelling."

The company web site says that the film "will take [director Darren Wilson] and his team around the world as they go in search of the nature and evidence of the Holy Spirit. They will explore the role of the Holy Spirit in the arts, ministry, and the Christian life. But as with all of Darren's films, it will be the encounters of ordinary people with the God of the Bible that will take center stage."

"Holy Ghost" is set to premiere via digital platforms on August 9.

Welch left KORN in early 2005, at the same time announcing that he kicked his addictions to drugs and alcohol by becoming a born-again Christian.

He said a while back that despite having money and fame, he was never truly happy. "I thought I had everything, you know. I had money — money was pouring in," he said. "Women. And money, to me money was everything. But through the years, it just, I found that it's nothing actually, because money can't buy happiness. Happiness just comes from one place, and that's the Lord."

Welch pursued a solo career for several years before rejoining KORN onstage in 2012 at a festival. He reunited with the group permanently last year and recorded his first album with them in 10 years, "The Paradigm Shift".

When asked about his faith in a recent interview, Welch said, "I hate religion — I don't talk about religion at all — but the relationship through Christ is what I found. And I'm totally satisfied."

Arvizu issued a memoir in 2009, titled "Got The Life: My Journey Of Addiction, Faith, Recovery And Korn", which detailed his struggles with addiction and how he became a born-again Christian to get his life together and get sober.

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