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Kevin DuBrow of Quiet Riot 1999 Interview (Part 1)
This interview took place on Saturday October 2nd 1999 in the game room of the "Tap Room" located in the Historic Fitger's Complex in downtown Duluth, this is Part 1 of the interview.
Local Public Access TV personalities Jonny D & Kenny K were asked by the late John Bonneville, owner of the Tap Room to conduct an interview of the band. It turned out to be just one band member, vocalist Kevin Dubrow, Kevin was outstanding we joked with him, he was friendly, seemed very relaxed and willing to talk, which he did very well revealing some long lost kept secrets, like Duluth being the very first city the band played as they began a tour with The Scorpions. Kevin Dubrow was not a household name amongst rock singers but the songs he sang and his vocals are undoubtedly one of the most recognizable. And in this interview you'll understand how much he loved what he did and how much his friends and his family meant to him. We hurt knowing he's passed away, but we are so damn glad that he took some time to hang with a couple of "average guys" and talk about a marvelous life he was living.
Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: theaverageguys
Length: 10:00
Rating: 5.00
Views: 3417
Tags: average dubrow duluth guys humble icon kevin mn pie quiet riot rock roll show singer slade superstar tv vegas vocalist
Video Comments
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MrCrowley45 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I like more Randy-lineup QR songs then the Metal Health lineup.
skidrow75 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
many people didnt know that Randy Rhoads was in Quiet Riot. I did, but to me the real Qr was with the "Metal health" lineup. Randy was bigger with Ozzy anyway.
Jethrofinger (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Thank you so much for sharing this. As a young historian of rock, this is amazing. God bless you, Kevin. |
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