On Tour with Brian Ray iHeartPodcasts
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“On Tour” takes you backstage and behind the scenes with musicians and production teams who have spent most of their lives traveling the world on some of the biggest tours in history. Host Brian Ray, lifelong musician and guitarist for Paul McCartney, sits down with his friends as they share the stories most of them thought they’d never tell from their years on the road performing for millions."On Tour" is a production of Black Barrel Media and iHeartRadio. For more information about “On Tour” visit our website: BlackBarrelMedia.com For behind the scenes photos from these interviews and to interact with us, visit us at @OnTourPod on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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The Aftershow — Brian’s take on: Spike Edney, Freddie Mercury and the Downside to Fame
We talk about the massive success that Spike and others have had as Sidemen — and why Brian chose the path he did
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Spike Edney On Tour with Queen: Freddy Mercury, Paul Rogers and Adam Lambert
Keyboardist for Queen, Spike Edney, talks about his early days with the BoomTown Rats and Duran Duran and we hit everything you want to know about Queen
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The Aftershow: Brian’s take on Matt Sorum, Scott Weiland and how Sex and Drugs defined Rock n Roll
We tackle sex, drugs, and rock n roll head on, and in contrast, a lot of hysterical moments in Matt Sorum's interview
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Matt Sorum On Tour with Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver and The Cult
World famous drummer, Matt Sorum, takes us behind the scenes into what it was like touring with Guns N’ Roses during their heyday
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The Aftershow — Brian’s Take on PRINCE at The Rollings Stones show, Rammstein and Lady Gaga
We hear Brian’s thoughts on PRINCE getting booed off stage and his thoughts on Leroy’s stories about Rammstein and Lady Gaga and his final moments with Etta James before she passed
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Leroy Bennett On Tour with PRINCE, Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Rammstein
Production and lighting designer Leroy Bennet gets candid about the backstory behind designing some of Prince's most edgy live performances and the Purple Rain phenomenon