TRIXTER: Footage Of ROCKLAHOMA Press Conference Available
July 15, 2008The members of TRIXTER, along with moderator Eddie Trunk (XM's Boneyard host who also has a long-running radio show, "Friday Night Rocks", on New York's Q104.3 FM),took part in a press conference at the Rocklahoma festival in Pryor, Oklahoma on Saturday, July 12. The 10-minute press conference was captured on video by Justin Kuhns and can be viewed below.
Formed in Paramus, New Jersey in 1984, TRIXTER's self-titled debut album attained gold status (reaching #28 on The Billboard 200 in 1990),and spawned three minor hit singles: "Surrender" (#72),"One In A Million" (#75),and "Give It To Me Good" (#65). Despite the fact that none of the singles made the Top 40 or garnered much radio airplay, the videos for all three tunes were in heavy rotation on MTV (especially "Give It To Me Good", which was #1 on the channel for several weeks). A follow-up effort, "Hear", came out in 1992, but failed to reach the same commercial heights.
The band recorded an album of cover songs, "Undercovers", in 1994, which garnered little commercial success, and TRIXTER broke up shortly after its release. Today, the former TRIXTER members are working on various solo projects while drummer Mark Scott owns a successful restaurant, The Copper Bottom, in the Village of Florida, New York. PJ Farley is currently the bass player for the band RA.
Video by Justin Kuhns:
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