Frank,
Any truth to the 4/21/05 byline from Carmen Appice's website below?
Just Wondering...
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http://www.carmineappice.net/
>4/21/2005:
CARMINE AND THE ORIGINAL VANILLA FUDGE ALL FOUR ORIGINAL MEMBERS WILL BE GOING ON TOUR THIS SUMMER STARTING IN THE BEGINNING OF JUNE IN FLORIDA...STAY TUNED TO THIS SITE FOR TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUCED SOON..THE TOUR IS WITH THE DOORS,VANILLA FUDGE,PAT TRAVERS,THE YARDBIRDS AND FRANKIE MARINO AND MAHAGONY RUSH..WITH STEPPENWOLF ON SOME SHOWS...<
FM&MR '05 tour info from Carmen Appice website?
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re: FM&MR '05 tour info from Carmen Appice website?
Well, true or not, that's a helluva line up. I've got some live footage of the Doors 21C and it's great, I just saw Pat (acoustic gig) and his voice is still great, Vannila Fudge is heavier than they ever were and the Yardbirds got a great review from their Cleveland gig and if Frank's on the bill (if this has any truth to it) that'd really top it all off.
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re: FM&MR '05 tour info from Carmen Appice website?
Only being discussed, not signed. We all know the drill. Welcome to the board by the way. :headbanger
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re: FM&MR '05 tour info from Carmen Appice website?
I just talked to Carmine at the Vintage Drum Show in Hollywood last month. He was telling me about a possible "Cactus" reunion with Pete French {Atomic Rooster/Leafhound} on vocals. I hope that goes through.
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re: FM&MR '05 tour info from Carmen Appice website?
Will it be a show or a festival? There are so many BIG names out there that I ask myself...
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