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in the new episode of the enemy letter podcast we have a legend uh vocalist from USA uh Mr Ron Kil from Ron Kil band
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from Kill and from Steeler Uh for for me very huge uh influence when I was in my
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teenage years in the '9s and uh and early 2000s Wow that means a lot to me
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Thank you so much for the invitation to speak with you and your audience today
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Thank you Thank you Ron Uh first I wanted to to start asking you about the
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new album uh Killworld Kill World is like a is like a compilation album of a
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lot of your your bands right well yes Uh Kel World Every album every album is a
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compilation right you got you compile a bunch of songs Yeah On this new album I
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created all new music It's all new brand new music from my primary projects and
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bands Stealer Keel Ron Keiel Band solo material the Black Sabbath tribute
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Emerald Sabbath and some uh some surprises as well I'm very proud of this
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new album Thank you for mentioning it Yeah of course because you're promoting that uh that album right now uh released
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uh so it's released on RFK media or that's correct that's my label RFK media
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we represent Ron Keel and all of my projects as well as some other great
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bands like Cold Sweat the Fifth Crashing Wayward and we've just signed a couple
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of new bands to the roster that I can't announce just yet but you'll hear about
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it first We've got some great new music coming in 2025 from RFK Media Oh awesome
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It's a it's a it's a roster like only releasing music or you are also tour tour managers of of the bands No no no
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no no They I leave the touring to them But we are the record company distribution promotion and
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uh just basically trying to share some of this great music with the audience and the fans and also in
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addition to the music CDs vinyl albums we also are branching into other
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multimedia any type of entertainment whether it's movies comic books uh all
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sorts of entertainment adventure ventures Wow You So you're all around Is
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Is the Is your radio show also on RFK Media or No
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RFK Media also owns and operates krfkradio.com which is an online
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streaming platform uh an online station if you will And we have a a great roster
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of shows on the station including D Snider Eddie Trunk Joe Elliot from Jeff
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Leopard My Show Charlie Kindle's Metal Shop and a lot of great programs and
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25,000 great rock and metal songs in constant rotation at krfkradio.com
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That's D Snider with his house of hair radio right
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excuse me It's D Snider with his house of hair uh program Yes Yes it's the D Snider House of Hair program on
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Thursdays on KRSK radio That's a great show I I I listen to that Yeah A lot
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That is our most popular program I mean we've got Eddie Trunk and Charlie Kendall's Metal Shop but D Snider always
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brings the brings the fire and the energy and the numbers Uh of course I'm a a longtime friend of De's and the
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Twisted Sister Camp I saw your interview with JJ French which was awesome I love
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JJ and the guys We've we've done a lot of stuff together through the years and played some shows together D Snider and
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I co-hosted Headbangers Ball back in the 80s together Uh D is has has remained a
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strong supporter of me and our music and our platform and we're really proud to have him on KRFK radio Yeah I think I
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saw him with uh with some kill t-shirts back in the 80s Yeah On Yeah On some on
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some of the MTV shows Yeah Yeah That's pretty cool Uh uh tell me something
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about the about the new record Did you record uh all of the bands all of the the tracks in the same studio or No the
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the album was created through a a team effort from all of the musicians in all
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the different bands many studios across the US and in in Europe in the UK as
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well And it was a long process 3 years in the making to create the songs First
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of all you've got to have a strong foundation of really good songs Yeah And
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when we realized that Give Me Guitars or Give Me Death man that that sounds like
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a Steeler song right and Moving Target the new Keel song Mark Ferrari sent me
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the music and I loved it immediately put the vocals and lyrics to that piece So
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we've got a new Steeler song We've got a new Keel song We already had a bunch of new Rod Keel band songs I wanted to
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include the Black Sabbath tribute which also features a couple of other ex-members of Sabbath Bobby Randelli on
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drums and Neil Murray on bass So you've got uh several guys that that were in
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Black Sabbath on the new track Children of the Grave covering the Black Sabbath Classic Now Bobby Rondaelli and Neil
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Murray never recorded together with Sabbath They both toured with Sabbath but they never recorded a Black Sabbath
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song together until Kel World I think that's pretty cool Wow that's awesome That's uh that's great And I wanted to
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to clarify for some of our viewers uh that some know you some uh don't know
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you Uh you you had you had your little stint with Black Seven back in the 80s right a very short moment in history
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that will live forever Apparently it's always going to get talked about and
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asked about and I'm very proud just to have been a very small moment in that
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epic history of the greatest metal band of all time So I was very proud of that experience and getting to know Tony Iomi
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and Geyser Butler at at that time And I didn't mention it in interviews for the
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longest time I because I never recorded an album with them and I never toured with them So I didn't mention it until
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the books started coming out and people in the fans started talking about it with the internet You know 20 years ago
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I started getting questions about it in interviews So I had to address it in the book interviews and um in the media and
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then about six years ago I began to work with a project called Emerald Sabbath
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which is produced by a guy Mike Sulain who is the ultimate Black Sabbath fan and he brought all of these exmembers
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together to re-record some of the Sabbath classics Myself Benny Apey uh
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did drums on Die Young which I got to sing the lead vocal for So I got to sing three songs on that first Emerald
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Sabbath album Die Young So I covered a Dio song Trashed an Ian Gillan song from
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Born Again and Azy's Hole in the Sky So I got to cover all three vocalists on
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that original Sabbath tribute And Michael came back to me says he wanted
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to do a sequel a new Emerald Sabbath album And he asked me to sing Children of the Grave And I said I would love to
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do it I'll do it for free if you let me put it on my new album Gil World And he
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was very cool and let me do that So I'm glad to have that part of my history represented on the new album Kil World
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Wow Love it Who who are the musicians there or is it the whole band Emerald Sabbath it's a collection of all
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the different Sabbath members of the Black Sabbath and and Aussie family Like I said Rudy Sarzo did the bass on on D
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Young and Biddy Aussy did the drums I did the vocals My guitar player from Ron Keiel Band Dave Cawthorne played the
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lead guitars on that So it's basically a collection of Sabbath family members
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coming together to recreate some of that classic music Awesome Awesome I I I
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while we mentioned the Ronkill band I wanted to ask you about of course we all know Kill from the 80s and the logo So
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Ron Kill logo and the Kill logo is pretty much very similar or the same right
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it's the same We just added the word Ron Yeah What's the What's the connection between the two bands i mean of course
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you but the other members and uh and uh how how did it progress from Kil into
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Ron Ke or is it just a solo solo uh like a
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solo effort well Ron Keel is my chance to I mean my name is Keel Yeah Yeah Yeah
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I know My show every show that I do always includes all the Keel classics
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Yeah The Right to Rock Because of the Night Tears of Fire Somebody's Waiting and and many more So the Ron Keel band
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allows me to do all the Keel music plus the Black Sabbath music and the Iron
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Horse music and my solo material For the last 10 years Ron Keiel Band has created
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and released some music that I'm very proud of And I enjoy the opportunity to
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share all of this music with the fans that come to see us live or the fans
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that enjoy what we do online Would you would you say that it's a like a like a
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solo project of yours or or no or like a band well it's not a project It's a band
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These guys have been with me for 10 years It's a family Yeah it's a family Uh it does We use my name Yeah But I
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didn't want to call it Keel because of my loyalty to the original Keel members
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Mark Ferrari Brian Jay and Dwayne Miller If it weren't for my friendship and love for those guys uh I would have just
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called it Keel because it's my name Yeah Don Dawkins does it I mean uh Dawkins
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and many other singers The name the band is named after them and they just rotate musicians They can have anybody around
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them Yeah Yeah But for me Keel was a special brotherhood and a family and I didn't want to mess with that So I call
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it Ron Keel Yeah Do you do you still do something with the original members of
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course of Keel you know Well like I said there's a brand new Ke song the song Moving Target on this record Yeah Yeah
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Uh do you plan on maybe getting together and tour or something or with with with
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Kill not with Ron Kill no Not with Keel No No Uh because uh your new album is out You
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plan on uh doing a tour special tour of the album maybe collecting uh some other
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some other musicians and do a whole tour or no oh I'm ready to go man I I I'm a full-time musician entertainer I can
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tour tomorrow I'll go wherever it takes Last year we did four countries We did
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North America Canada the US and South America last year We'll see where the
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road takes us next Yeah I would love I would love to to see you in Europe man Uh I would I would love to to see your
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show I I never I never saw Kill or Ron Kill Uh I would love to come back to
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Europe I would like to continue to do this while I'm still doing a a show that I'm proud of I'm uh still able to
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perform and sing to my satisfaction and hopefully to the satisfaction of the
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audience as well This doesn't last forever and I would like to come back to
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Europe before it's too late Yeah I saw I saw from from u from the media that you
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you're doing great on the charts with the new album
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Yeah the response has been really strong I'm very proud of that and very pleased with that Um I create music for myself
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you know I want to be happy and satisfied and proud of what I do Yes And these you know this this is very special
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to me Now the fact that I sold 3 million albums means that billions of people
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don't like me or don't want what I do And I'm cool with that I just make music for myself And I don't need the applause
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or the approval I love the audience and the fans And I do whatever I can to entertain them That's my mission in life
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to create and to entertain The rest is up to you and and the media and the fans
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and whoever enjoys what we do Yes By the way uh I I wanted to ask you at the
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beginning at the very beginning how how were you with your with your arm you you you had a you had an injury It hurts man
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It hurts What happened i'm looking forward What happened oh I was shooting a movie and I was up the scene was where
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I had to fall off a building and I was up seven stories and I fell off the
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building and they moved the the pad so I hit the street No I'm kidding You know
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I'm kidding I I I I know you I know you released a
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movie but I thought okay maybe he's doing something else you know No it was I slipped on the ice working outside
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There was ice and snow and I slipped on the ice and landed on my my hand and
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broke two bones in my wrist But the cast is coming off tomorrow that I get rid of this tomorrow It still hurts but don't
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tell the doctor I tell the doctor "Oh it's fine It's great Take Can you Can you please Can you please i cannot
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play." No it's killing me man It's killing me I can't wait to get the cast off and get the guitar back in my hands
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I have some shows this summer that I'm excited to get back on stage And you know I play with the band and I do a lot
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of solo acoustic shows as well So the solo acoustic gig it's all this man You
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know it's it's uh very important that I get my full capabilities back and I'm
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able to use my hand again for for the shows So I'm I'm optimistic and very hopeful that it's going to be okay Yeah
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Awesome man I wish you very speedy recovery I mean very speedy uh recovery in the the terms of playing you know Uh
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thank you Uh tell me about your uh I see that you have a Patreon a Patreon
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experience Uh I I want to put all the links of everything you do Thank you So
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uh so tell me more about the Patreon experience Patreon is my home online for
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me and my VIP kilaholics And I share everything on
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Patreon I don't do a whole lot of YouTube or Facebook Live or
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This is very much like the Kiss Army was back in the day It's my army It's my family and everything goes The fans at
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patreon.com/ronkele get everything all the behind the scenes the music personal
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connections and interactions discounts on all the merchandise VIP access at the
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shows and a real experience that uh you can't get
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anywhere else And I I'm very glad that the fans have embraced that It's my way
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of working from home if you will Uh it started when my wife had cancer in
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2017 and all of a sudden that changes everything when you get that diagnosis
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that your wife has cancer I had to stay home for that year and take care of her
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as she went through surgeries radiation chemotherapy and I had to continue to
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express myself and entertain the fans and interact with my audience online
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This is long before CO This is three years before CO Yeah So I built the
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platform on Patreon to do that and share the videos exclusive audios You can
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download album free album downloads of my music and uh just everything I can give those people I give them everything
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And then a couple of years later in 2020 all of a sudden this co
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and we had to stay home for most of the year I think we did 25 shows in 2020 still even
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during the pandemic We did some shows We did the motorcycle rallies We do a lot of biker events and motorcycle rallies
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because those people don't give a [ __ ] man They're going to party either way and we're going to be there to sing for them So we uh I I was able to utilize my
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Patreon platform We've been online now for six years on Patreon and it is
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really my home online where the fans get everything that I can give them So COVID
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hit and all the musicians started doing that But you you were already ready about it you know
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Yeah I was uh yeah we already after my wife fought cancer We already had a way
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to work from home We already had the masks We had a cabinet full of masks and we're used to keeping everything
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sanitary because of you know her immune system after going through cancer So
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when CO hit it was just like okay well get the mask out get you know get on the laptop and entertain some people So I
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keep doing it I I'm involved with my Patreon audience every day and we try
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and uh share as much as we can with the fans that are paying It's a monthly subscription Yeah Yeah Yeah It's uh
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$6.99 US per month So $7 a month US for everything All access Yeah for for I
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mean the hardcore fans are there of course Yeah Yeah they are And it's uh
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it's it's great to have them be It's it's very much like a family It's a brother a brother and sisterhood It's a
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tribe Yeah And it's not only about me now They're all friends with each other and they're all it's a community of
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people that that enjoy the same stuff and they've all become friends because of us joining together on Patreon So I
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really think that's that's awesome Yeah I know I I know what you're talking about because I'm a I'm a huge Twisted
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Sister fan like a SMF you know So I'm with the SMFs like that you know Exactly
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Yeah It's the same thing The Kilahholics that's my SMF Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
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Yeah Uh uh tell me you you ride because you mentioned uh you you mentioned going
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on biker shows a lot You you you you ride the bikes I do Yes I do I have a
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Harley in the garage I don't ride right now but u hopefully this will come off
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and I'll be back behind the handlebars within a couple of months Oh man of course Uh tell me about your podcast Uh
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you you still doing that right well I have a radio show which is now on hiatus
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I'm coming back live on the radio on KRK sometimes and the podcast contains the
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exclusive interviews from the radio show Okay So for the radio broadcast we cut
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the interviews down to maybe 13 minutes Okay Cuz you got to keep the music going Yeah But on the podcast you get all of
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the content from the the time the phone rings until the time we hang up the entire conversation with the interviews
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that I do with my heroes and rock stars and authors and actors and celebrities And now I'm launching a new podcast this
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week It's called Talking Singing It's me interviewing other singers about the voice where me and the other Tony
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Harnell and gosh uh Grant Bonnet and so many other of my favorite singers me and
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Dave Mcketi from YT just talking about the voice and how we warm up how you it
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it's it's very fun entertaining and and um informative to find out how each
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singer operates so differently with all these great voices So it's called Talking Singing You'll be able to find
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that starting next week at ronkey.com Wow that would be awesome It's a video
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podcast right it will No it's no video I'm I'm all audio It's all audio It's
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all So you could listen in the truck or when you're driving around or when you're at the gym or whatever U the the
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interviews that I do are all just audio Audio Yeah Because how many people How
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many people are going to sit and watch me talk to you no I'm kidding Hope that everybody's watching and enjoying this I
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think it's great The video podcasts and and interviews are great but you have to sit and watch It's It's tough for people
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tough for me to sit and watch a video interview I did watch your interviews preparing for this Like I said I thought
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the JJ French interview was fantastic Oh thank you man Yeah Yeah that's great Yeah it was a it was a great great talk
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uh with JJ Uh but but we are also doing a great talk right now uh with you Tell
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me uh what what do you think about the music industry now and back in the day i asked JJ also this one you know if you
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if he approves of Spotify and stuff like this or no you know uh what do you think about that whole mess mess the industry
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is fine The industry is fine It's the consumers I don't The fans are what keeps us in business So I don't want to
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throw the fans under the bus but Spotify doesn't prohibit you from buying
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CDs I mean you can buy this if you want it Yeah Does just because it's on
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Spotify doesn't mean you can't buy it Yeah Um I remember
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1985 86 87 where we had a streaming
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television service It was called MTV right And we would spend
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$150,000 a day or more The right to rock video was
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$150,000 It was three times the album budget We would spend a quarter of a million
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dollars in a day just hoping that this free streaming platform that didn't pay
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anything MT you didn't get paid for MTV You're just hoping to get your video on
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MTV so the fans can see it and get to know you and hopefully buy your records
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Yeah So MTV we didn't get paid for that We spent like I said a quarter of a
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million dollars to just for the chance to hopefully MTV will play your
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video And that was a streaming service on television The Spotify is no
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different Spotify cost me $12 a month And I'm a subscriber I'm a I'm a fan I I
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listen to it all the time when I'm traveling or when I'm working at home I listen to and I find lots of great new
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music that I would never have heard of before And if I like it I'll buy it Just
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because it's on Spotify doesn't mean you can't buy it So the state of the industry is fine And my company RFK
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Media our record I wouldn't have a record company or a radio station if they weren't viable and profitable
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products This is not my hobby This is my business I'm in the music industry full
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time and it does work Now you're not getting the sales that you used to get
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for a lot of reasons Spotify is not one of those reasons Spotify doesn't keep
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you Amazon Music YouTube none of these platforms You're still allowed to buy
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music You You want the CD buy the damn CD Just Oh no I I heard it on Spotify
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I'm not going to buy it That's [ __ ] I mean yeah Uh just and yeah no we're
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not getting a whole lot of money royalties artist payments from Spotify
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but I guarantee you every day people that are listening to my Spotify are
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buying my records and buying my merchandise You can buy the merchandise right on my Spotify page You go to
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Spotify and you scroll down and there's all the merch I'm selling CDs and shirts and all the other kind of cool stuff
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because of Spotify Yeah that uh yeah I'm I'm not one that buys into that hate I
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think every way that we can expose people to new music or good music even
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if it's old music who cares music is back in the day we would have to
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you'd have to go to the news stand They had these places where they had rock magazines like Circus and Cream and Hip
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Raider You have to leave your house and you have to go to the news stand and
25:14
either walk or drive and you buy circus magazine or hit parade or magazine and you buy the mag You have to pay for the
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magazine right and then you open the magazine you see this this new band Kiss or Rush or whoever and you get
25:28
interested in that artist or that band and then you have to get in your car or
25:37
walk to the record store and you have to go to the record store and you have to go through the bids Oh there's the Kiss
25:43
album that I read about in Circus Magazine And then you buy it You got to spend $10 to buy the album Then you got
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to go all the way home and you got to put it on your turntable and you got to put the needle down Now it's so easy You
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hear something and just click a button You click a mouse Uh that's what's
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changed the the accessibility of people to have music
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and entertainment and movies and everything at their fingertips right here It's all right here So that's
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changed The industry is still the same You got to do you got to have a great product You got to work hard and you got
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to reach people that might want to buy that product The problem is now nobody's buying it because they can get it for
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free or cheap somewhere else Yeah There is only one problem with uh with the youth today because they're so much into
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scrolling you know They like scroll the songs like not listening the full songs you know Exactly Yeah So and that is
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that's the world we live in man You can't change that You got to roll with it Everything changes Nothing stays the
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same You're gonna go from s I went I've been six decades now from the 60s I mean
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I I fell in love with music before heavy metal was born Yeah You know I was into
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the Beatles and the Stones you know uh just like JJ French you know some of
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these other guys that are my age Yeah Does does that does that uh you like a
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fan of maybe Patty Smith or or Bruce Springsteen wanted to to cover that uh
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hit Because the night no I I was not a fan of Patty Smith or Bruce Springsteen Oh no So why you covered it's a great
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[ __ ] song man Your your your cover your cover is better than than theirs for me you know this is a great song
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Yeah It's just a great I I heard it It's like an idea you know i heard I was in the car and the song came on the radio
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and I'm driving through Hollywood and I heard it I said and I heard a rock
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version of that song in my head Yeah And I thought man this is perfect This is a
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just a great song that would be perfect for us to keize it Yeah So I went home in my home studio And I did a demo of
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the song and just a a basic demo of you
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know with the drums and my guitars and my voice and I played it for Jean Simmons our producer and Jean said "Yes
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we're going to cut this." I mean I it was one of many songs that we had for the Final Frontier And Jean thought it
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was a great idea I thought our version was great It's still a big big part of my life and a big part of every show
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that I do I man it's it's I don't know what to say It's the
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best version of of that song for me Uh uh tell me I mean I I want to tell you
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about when I started playing early 2000s drums uh with my band We used to listen
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to your Steeler stuff a lot with my guitar player and we loved the uh we
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loved the stuff with when Malmstein joined with the album you know uh
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uh Undercover Animal No which album was uh the blue
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the blue one the blue one We we listen to that CD all the time
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The Steeler uh record You're probably talking about Julie John Rothste No no no no no no Steeler only had one album
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and had the four of us on the cover Very much like Van Halen Well that one Yes Yes Yeah 1983 The Steeler album It was
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Was it Was it Was it a blue cover right no it's got four pictures of the the
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band members Very much like the first Van Halen album Me Rick Rock Mark Edwards We we we used to learn to play
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from from that stuff you know We that's what I wanted to tell tell you I haven't listened to it in years but we used to
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learn to play from that record and and from some other some great drums on that record too man Mark Mark Edwards
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fantastic drummer and a dear friend of mine and you know he is uh still a very good friend I talk to him every day and
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we are very busy writing and recording the new Steeler album Oh so you're
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preparing a new album with with Steeler yes Oh man Awesome Awesome Awesome Awesome Yes the three guys from that
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same album Myself Rick Fox on bass Mark Edwards on drums and Mitch Perry on
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league guitar Mitch replaced Dingvey in the summer of 1983 So he's been in the band for 20 42 years now So so he's on
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the new video I'm sure you've seen the new video Give Me Guitars or Give Me Death Yeah I'm very proud of that And
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that that's Stealer man And we are you know that process of putting that new
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song on the new album Kill World Yeah and shooting the video really brought us back together and got us very excited
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about the the possibilities of new music So we've written three new songs now for
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the new Steeler album And we're enjoying being creative and working together and
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I don't know when it's going to come out Probably next year Probably 2026 Yeah on
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on your label maybe Yeah probably Oh I sure hope so
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Unless we get a better offer Uh besides uh besides that album like a
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future plan what are your other other future plans uh in my man I don't really plan you know I don't I think we're all
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on a one-day contract Tomorrow is not guaranteed for anyone My plan is to
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enjoy every moment of every day every song every discussion like this every
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kiss every everything that I do I want to live my life and enjoy every moment
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Uh I really don't have a plan until the Steeler album is going to consume
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probably the next year that we have a lot of shows coming up this year as well with the Ron Keil
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band U we've got a lot of traveling and some some big
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shows on the calendar already and more to come And from a creative standpoint
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I'm always going to create and write songs you know figure out once you you stay creative and then you figure out
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what to do with it I didn't set out to make an album called Keel World Yeah And this wasn't a plan This this happened
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for so many reasons Uh the Rod Keel band was writing and recording and and
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working on new music and I went to dinner with a friend of mine We went to
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restaurant for dinner and his father was there and he said "Hey Ron." Shook my
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hand Said "What's going on in Keel World?" I Whoa Keel World That's the
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name of my new album It's sitting there That's when the idea came I'm going to make an album and it's going to have all
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my bands I'll have KE We'll get get the Keel guys on board Get the Steeler guys We'll do a new Steelers song You How
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about Black Sabbath and you know do some country music as well So that's how the idea I wasn't planning this This just
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happened and it happened for all the right reasons That's incredible that that guy that reminded you of of that
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you know Yeah It was one of those moments man when when an idea strikes me
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whether it's a song idea you know I'll pull the I'll pull the car over and I'll write the song right then and there Uh
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when I get something it's like a magnet uh music and entertainment and stories
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and songs and you know it it takes you you don't I don't plan I don't plan it
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It it's like a river It carries me where it wants me to go Wow man I I I hope it
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will take you to Europe I want to see uh I hope so too man I would love to I would love to In the last couple of
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years I've been to places I've never been before I went to Australia for my first tour of Australia Last year I did
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South America for the first time ever I have been to Europe many times but it's
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been a long time Too long Yeah And I don't know I mean it's going to take uh somebody over there a promoter or
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somebody who says "Yeah we want Ron Keel." If they if if they want me I want
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I want to come there and play for the fans Okay man Thank Thank you for for
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talking with me on on this uh few important topics in in Kill World Uh
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thank you for this interview and uh hope to see you uh very soon It's my pleasure
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Thank you for all that you do to keep the music alive my friend You're doing a great job and I'm glad for this
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discussion with you Thank you man Hello to all of your audience your listeners your fans I love you You're my people
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and I'm your fearless frontman Ron It means a lot to me from coming from Kil
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Thank you Thank you Bye