Rock Photographer MARK 'WEISSGUY' WEISS Interviewed On NIKKI SIXX's Radio Show (Audio)

October 9, 2013

Rock photographer Mark "Weissguy" Weiss was interviewed on a recent edition of the "Sixx Sense" radio show hosted by MÖTLEY CRÜE and SIXX: A.M. bassist Nikki Sixx. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

Weiss last month unveiled a collection of 20 photographs of MÖTLEY CRÜE, along with a display of personal memorabilia drawn from his extensive history working with the band and other legendary rockers.

The photographs of MÖTLEY CRÜE span the band's heyday from 1982 to 1989 and are just a small part of Mark's world-renowned portfolio, created over a career spanning 35 years. The display includes Mark's infamous gangster photo shoot (shown below) featured in the tour book and poster set for the band's iconic 1985 "Theatre Of Pain" tour.

Twenty-eight years ago — September 19, 1985 — the infamous PMRC Senate hearings raised the controversial issues of profanity and morality in popular music. Mark became a part of rock history when he accompanied TWISTER SISTER's Dee Snider to Washington, D.C. to document the singer's testimony on behalf of fellow musicians' First Amendment rights. Mark's never-before-seen photographs captured that day were on display, and prints were offered as thank-you's to guests who participate in Mark's informal '80s music trivia quiz.

The event included appearances by band members from "Raiding the Rock Vault", called "the ultimate classic rock concert experience," and there were ticket giveaways to shows with performances by Jon Anderson, founding member and former lead vocalist of YES. There was also a surprise appearance of the 400-pound manhole cover, direct from the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles where it was in residence for over a year. This famous manhole cover was used on the album cover shoot for TWISTED SISTER's "Come Out And Play" in 1986, which Mark shot and art directed. This release was the follow-up album to the multi-platinum "Stay Hungry" by TWISTED SISTER, which was the first album cover Weiss photographed.

Mark shared his many experiences working with MÖTLEY CRÜE and other '80s greats, including TWISTED SISTER, DEF LEPPARD, GUNS N' ROSES and BON JOVI, whose infamous "Slippery When Wet" album cover Mark photographed.

Interview (audio):

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