TWISTED SISTER Frontman Interviewed On 'Rockline'; Audio Available

August 13, 2010

TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider was interviewed on this past Wednesday's (august 11) edition of the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn. You can now listen to the program at RocklineRadio.com.

Dee was recently interviewed by RockConfidential.com about "Growing Up Twisted", A&E's reality show based on Snider and his family as they navigate everyday life.

When asked what has kept him and his wife together for 34 years, Dee replied, "You know, there are a few things that are different but one thing I want to say is this: I was interviewing Kevin Bacon, because I sit in the other chair on the radio. We were discussing this and he's been with Kyra Sedgwick 15 years now. He said percentage-wise there are no more or less successful entertainment couples than there are non-entertainment couples. I think the success rate is about the same but you just hear more about the failures. Those really get sensationalized. As far as our success goes, I met somebody before I was anything. Anything. She wanted nothing to do with me, might I add! (laughs) No interest in me, whatsoever! I knew I was gonna make it, but anybody I met after the fact I always had that little doubt in my mind like, "Is she with me because of who I am?" Where will she be if things go bad, ala Jani Lane and Bobbie Brown. I met Suzette before everything happened. She was there when my career crashed and burned. She was in the trenches with me and now things are going great again. That was a real important factor for me and a lot of people don't have that."

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