2017 studio album by Richie Kotzen
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In this episode, Kyle and Adam continue their conversation about industry giant PWCC and the supposed changes the company has in store for the future.
Kyle and Adam reunite to discuss the recent Cardboard Chronicles interview with PWCC CEO Brent Huigens. Topics covered include the company's recent alteration scandal and the subsequent release of their new marketplace tenets.
Welcome to Episode 2 of the I Heart Guitar Podcast! This week I’m chatting with St. Vincent, Richie Kotzen, Dan Auerbach and Walter Trout. St Vincent’s new album Masseduction is out now. This interview was from NAMM in January this year and we were talking about her Ernie Ball guitar, which you can now also get in a Sterling By Music Man model. The Richie Kotzen interview was done before his recent Australian tour (but I edited out the bits where we talked about the tour so as to not be confusing). His new album is called Salting Earth and it’s killer.Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys recently released his second solo album, Waiting On A Song, and it sounds undeniably fun and full of groove. Check it out! Walter Trout’s new album is We're All In This Together. This record is loaded with guests - Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Sonny Landreth, Charlie Musselwhite, Robben Ford, Warren Haynes, Eric Gales, Edgar Winter, John Mayall and Joe Bonamassa - but Walter is the real star.If you'd like to help support I Heart Guitar, visit patreon.com/iheartguitar to support the podcast and gain access to subscriber-exclusive episodes, or donate to PayPal.Me/iheartguitar
Welcome back AaA Fans to another chapter in the life of Amps and Axes. In this episode, we welcome back an early guest. He's currently back out on the road, touring behind his new release, Salting Earth. The guys talk about his live rig and new signature amp, as well as his feelings on recording, so insert the ear buds or recline in front of your towers and please welcome back to the show, phenomenal singer and guitarist, Mr Richie Kotzen. Enjoy and don't forget to catch him on his world tour!
In this episode we premiere our interview with Richie Kotzen, who discusses his 21st solo album "Salting Earth" and the current tour. Richie also takls briefly about his work with The Winery Dogs and future plans for that band. Playlist: The Winery Dogs - "Elevate" Richie Kotzen - "My Rock" Def Leppard - "Photograph" Sister Sin - "Paint In Black" Clutch - "Earth Rocker" Accept - "The Quick and the Dead" Rammstein - "Engel" Pantera - "Primal Concrete Sledge"
Richie Kotzen began playing piano at the age of five. At the age of seven, he was inspired to learn the electric guitar by the band KISS. He started his career in a band named Arthur’s Museum. Kotzen was eventually discovered by Shrapnel Records’ Mike Varney, and he recorded his first solo album by the age of 19.In 1991, at age 21, Kotzen joined glam-metal band Poison, co-writing and performing on the album Native Tongue. This album produced two top-twenty singles which Kotzen co-wrote, “Stand” and “Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice)”.In 1999, Kotzen replaced Paul Gilbert as guitarist in the mainstream rock band Mr. Big, performing on their album Get Over It. He also contributed guitars to their subsequent release Actual Size. The record included the Kotzen song Shine, which debuted at number one on Japanese radio charts. After Mr. Big disbanded, Kotzen released the solo album Change, in 2003. The title track and the song Get a Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan.In 2006, Kotzen was the opening act for The Rolling Stones in Japan on their Bigger Bang tour.In 2013, the rock supergroup The Winery Dogs released their self-titled debut album on May 15 in Japan, with a worldwide release on July 23 of the same year.Richie is releasing a new solo album, Salting Earth, out April 14.
Presented by TECH 21, this episode features virtuoso guitarist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist RICHIE KOTZEN plugged in, jamming, and talking technique with host Jude Gold. Richie also discusses the recording of his new album, SALTING EARTH, as well as the inspiration behind his signature Tech 21 RK5 Fly Rig preamp. Bonus: Kotzen also shares stories of the epic rock-and-roll pranks he has pulled on people on stage and off. GIVEAWAY ALERT: Head to www.guitarplayer.com/kotzen and enter before May 12 for a chance to win a Tech 21 RK5 Fly Rig.
Steve Cooper talks with guitarist, singer, songwriter Richie Kotzen. Richie has released a long series of more than twenty albums with musical influences ranging from Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Blues, Blue-eyed-soul, R&B and Funk to Jazz Fusion. In 1991, at age 21, he joined glam-metal band Poison and in 1999 played for the rock band Mr. Big. In 2006 he opened for the Rolling Stones in Japan and recently was in the supergroup The Winery Dogs with Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy. He currently is embarking on a tour to promote his latest album Salting Earth.
Richie Kotzen began playing piano at the age of five. At the age of seven, he was inspired to learn the electric guitar by the band KISS. He started his career in a band named Arthur's Museum. Kotzen was eventually discovered by Shrapnel Records' Mike Varney, and he recorded his first solo album by the age of 19.In 1991, at age 21, Kotzen joined glam-metal band Poison, co-writing and performing on the album Native Tongue. This album produced two top-twenty singles which Kotzen co-wrote, "Stand" and "Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice)".In 1999, Kotzen replaced Paul Gilbert as guitarist in the mainstream rock band Mr. Big, performing on their album Get Over It. He also contributed guitars to their subsequent release Actual Size. The record included the Kotzen song Shine, which debuted at number one on Japanese radio charts. After Mr. Big disbanded, Kotzen released the solo album Change, in 2003. The title track and the song Get a Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan.In 1999, Kotzen replaced Paul Gilbert as guitarist in the mainstream rock band Mr. Big, performing on their album Get Over It. He also contributed guitars to their subsequent release Actual Size. The record included the Kotzen song Shine, which debuted at number one on Japanese radio charts. After Mr. Big disbanded, Kotzen released the solo album Change, in 2003. The title track and the song Get a Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan.In 2006, Kotzen was the opening act for The Rolling Stones in Japan on their Bigger Bang tour.In 2013, the rock supergroup The Winery Dogs released their self-titled debut album on May 15 in Japan, with a worldwide release on July 23 of the same year.Richie is releasing a new solo album, Salting Earth, out April 14.