• Album Reviews,  Blog

    Kip Winger Symphony Of The Returning Light Album Review

    The second classical album written by Kip Winger (Winger, solo artist), Symphony Of The Returning Light Violin Concerto “In The Language Of Flowers” was released on April 10th of 2026.

    The follow up to his 2016 classical album Conversations With Nijinsky, Kip continues to show his talents as a classical music composer.

    If you are a fan of classical music, there is no reason why you should not love this album.

    One of the pieces, “Ambrosia”, brought me to tears.  Very beautiful piece of music.

    Great stuff!!!

    Seek it out.

    And thanks Kip for answering my question on a Facebook Live you did recently.  I included that video here too.

  • Blog,  Concerts,  Conventions

    Mariah And I Visited The Toledo Zoo

    Mariah and I visited her favorite place, The Toledo Zoo, in Toledo, OH on Saturday, April 25th.

    I personally had not been to a zoo since the late 80s when my family went to a zoo in Cincinnati, OH.

    We had a good time.  Saw lots of different types of animals.  I took lots of pictures.  I would have taken more pictures, but my phone battery was running out of power.

    Regardless, it was a good day and it was great seeing all the different animals.

    Favorites of mine include The Bald Eagle, Snowy Owl, Tiger (although it was asleep), Flamingos, Giraffes, Hippos.  All were great, though.

    I’ll let the pictures do most of the talking.  

    Enjoy and I recommend checking out The Toledo Zoo if you are ever in that area.

  • Blog,  Concerts,  Conventions

    I Finally Met Peter Criss of KISS!!

    A few months ago, it was announced that Peter Criss (original drummer/co-singer of my favorite band KISS, as well as a solo artist) was going to do a few signings/photo op appearances to promote his latest solo album “Peter Criss”.

    One of the appearances was going to be in the Detroit, MI area.  Livonia, MI to be exact.

    Originally, I was going to pass on it because I didn’t think I could afford it, but after Mariah mentioned it to me again, I then decided to do it, and it wasn’t extremely expensive.  Thank you babe for mentioning it to me again.

    Anyway, I went to the first day of it (Peter did two days of this appearance) at The Rock City Music Company, a very nice music/musical instrument store.

    While waiting in line, I was able to speak to some fellow KISS fans and hear and tell some stories, which are always fun.  Two of them first saw KISS on the Destroyer tour in 1976.  One of which told me he and his friends went to their hotel, asked for Peter’s room number, got on the phone with Peter, and Peter invited them up to his room.  One fan had come from Australia for this event and for the KISS Indy Expo in Indiana.  Another fan caught Eric Carr (KISS drummer from 1980-1991, RIP) drum sticks once on a tour.  I love all of these stories.

    Peter did the appearances in a series of roughly hour increments (5 PM signing, 6 PM signing, 7 PM photo ops, 8 PM signing).

    I met Peter in the 5 PM signing.  His wife Gigi was with him.  Both were very nice. 

    I had Peter sign my copy of his latest CD.  When I told him I thought it is my favorite of his solo albums, he told me he thought so too and laughed.

    I showed Peter my original KISS concert tickets from 1998 and 2000.  He asked me how much the tickets cost and when I told him, he told me he wished that tickets were not so expensive now (they were cheaper then) and that bands should be grateful that their fans are still showing up to see them.

    Peter said he was grateful for his fans and was grateful I was there.

    I told him I loved him and thanked him for everything, that KISS is my favorite band, and he said “I love you too”, said God Bless You, and wished me good health.

    Later on, when I was waiting in line to get my picture taken with him, I could hear him playing his drum kit (he sits behind a drum kit while the fans stand in front of it for the picture), and as I already knew, he still plays great.

    Very cool experience for me.  As I said, KISS is my favorite band (all albums, all lineups) and Peter was the last original member I had not met.

    I had met Ace Frehley (lead guitar/vocals, RIP) in 2016, Gene Simmons (bass/vocals) and Paul Stanley (guitar/vocals) in 2019, and now Peter Criss (drums/vocals) on April 24th of 2026.

    Thank you Peter and Gigi.  Thank you to The Rock City Music Company.  Thank you to the cool fans who I spoke with.  Thank you KISS!!!!  And thank you Mariah once again for mentioning this event to me again.  If you would not have mentioned it to me, I would not have gone.  I love you babe.

  • Album Reviews,  Blog

    Black Label Society Engines Of Demolition Album Review

    Black Label Society’s new album, Engines Of Demolition, was released on March 27 of 2026.

    Singer/songwriter/guitarist/leader Zakk Wylde and co. have made another great album.

    I think all BLS albums are quite good or great, but This is definitely one of my favorite BLS albums.

    Lots of variety on it.  Tons of heavy rockers, but also some really ballads and mellower songs too.

    Wow what an album.

    Get it!!!

    And thanks guys for signing it too!!!

    Rock on!!

  • Blog,  Book Reviews

    Ringmaster: Vince McMahon And The Unmaking Of America By Abraham Josephine Riesman Book Review

    Ringmaster:  Vince McMahon And The Unmaking Of America was first released in 2023 (revised in 2024, I have the 2023 version) by Abraham (now Josephine) Riesman.

    Ringmaster is a unauthorized biography of wrestling promoter Vince McMahon.

    I personally think this may be as close as we will get to an official biography about Mr. McMahon, but who knows.

    Either way, it is a very well done book, talking about Mr. McMahon’s early history, which many do not know about.  Talks about how he ultimately bought his Dad’s company and made it into the biggest wrestling/sports entertainment company we will ever see.  Talks about various wrestlers that worked for and with Mr. McMahon, his relationship with his family, various wrestling story line angles, and his relationship with President Donald Trump and many comparisons there.

    This book is quite detailed, and I really need to check out the updated version too.

    The author Abraham (now Josephine) Riesman did a great job with it.

    If you are a wrestling fan, then this is a must read.  Some stuff is already quite known by fans, and a lot is not.

    Either way, I recommend reading this book.

  • Blog,  Book Reviews

    Lay It On The Line: A Backstage Pass To Rock Star Adventure, Conflict And Triumph By Rik Emmett Book Review

    Singer/songwriter/guitarist Rik Emmett (Triumph/solo artist) released his autobiography Lay It On The Line:  A Backstage Pass To Rock Star Adventure, Conflict And Triumph on October 10th of 2023.

    Rik has a lot to say in this book.

    He talks about growing up, early bands he was in, some Triumph talk, a lot of talk about his solo career and solo albums, family life, family tragedy, philosophies, you name it.

    I wish he would have spoken more about Triumph, and clearly, he was in a different place in his life when he wrote this book.

    I say that because when he wrote this book, he was retired from touring, and as I type this in April of 2026, he is back on tour with Triumph for their first tour in over 30 years, which is great.

    It is a good book, but again, I wish there was more Triumph talk, even though he did cover a lot about them, and I wish the book was being released now or next year in 2027 because he would have even more to say.

    Maybe there will be a revised version or follow-up.  Who knows.

    Either way, it’s worth reading if you are a fan of this tremendously talented guy.

    Rock on Rik!! See you May 30th.

  • Blog,  Concerts

    Fun Triple Bill: GWAR/Soulfly/King Parrot

    I never thought I would be a fan of GWAR.

    I used to think they were just a goofy gimmick.

    I’m sorry I felt that way.

    Luckily, I came around to them and found that they’re basically a Thrash Metal/Punk Rock band with yes some fun and goofy outfits and characters.

    Very unfiltered, nothing is off limits, but it’s all in good fun.

    And they’ve been doing this for a long time now.  About 40 years.

    They really rock and they put on a fun, entertaining show.

    I’m glad I and my cousin Zachary (a HUGE GWAR fan) were able to see them.

    And it was great seeing Soulfly (Max Cavalera of Sepultura and Cavalera Conspiracy/Cavalera), who have been around almost 30 years now.

    And the main opener King Parrot, an Australian band, were pretty good too.

    Rock on everyone!!

    GWAR Band Members:

    Soulfly Band Members:

    King Parrot Band Members:

    GWAR Set List:

    1. Fuck This Place
    2. Crack In The Egg
    3. Eighth Lock
    4. Have You Seen Me?
    5. Tormentor
    6. Hate Love Songs
    7. Lot Lizard
    8. Saddam A Go-Go
    9. I’m In Love (With A Dead) Dog
    10. Metal Metal Land
    11. El Presidente
    12. Tyrant King
    13. Hail, Genocide!
    14. Gor-Gor
    15. Encore:  Mother Fucking Liar
    16. Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan Cover)
    17. Sick Of You

    Soulfly Set List:

    1. No Hope=No Fear
    2. Seek ‘N’ Strike
    3. Favela/Dystopia
    4. Prophecy
    5. Tribe
    6. Fire
    7. Execution Style
    8. L.O.T.M.
    9. Back To The Primitive
    10. Jumpdafuckup
    11. Eye For An Eye

    King Parrot Set List:

    1. Bozo
    2. Disgrace Yourself
    3. It’s A Rort
    4. Target Pig Elite
    5. Psychotherapy And Valium
    6. Shit On The Liver
    7. Hell Comes Your Way
    8. Home Is Where The Gutter Is
    9. Fuck You And The Horse You Rode In On

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    Video Gallery (click on thumbnail to play video)

  • Album Reviews,  Blog

    GWAR Album Rankings

    I must say, I was super late to the band GWAR.

    I used to think they were just a joke and a gimmick.

    Well, I’m sorry I felt that way.

    Yes they have a wild gimmick and are goofy, but that’s the point.  

    They’re supposed to just be fun, and they are.

    Their style of music is mostly Thrash Metal, but also some Punk Rock also.  And the lyrics, imagery, and videos are wild, but not meant to be taken seriously.

    It’s all in good fun.

    Everyone involved in GWAR, past and present (rest in peace Dave Brockie), are/were very good at what they do.

    All great talents.

    I’m glad I finally got into their music.

    Like all these rankings, it’s tough because their discography is very solid and I could change my mind at any time, but here it goes:

    1. Lust In Space
    2. Hell-O
    3. Ragnarok
    4. Beyond Hell
    5. War Party
    6. Violence Has Arrived
    7. We Kill Everything
    8. The Blood Of Gods
    9. Bloody Pit Of Horror
    10. Battle Maximus
    11. Carnival Of Chaos
    12. The Disc With No Name (EP)
    13. The Return Of Gor Gor (EP)
    14. This Toilet Earth
    15. America Must Be Destroyed
    16. Scumdogs Of The Universe
    17. Live From Mt. Fiji (Live Album)
    18. You’re All Worthless And Weak (Live Album)
    19. The New Dark Ages
    20. The Road Behind (EP)

    What can I say?  Better late than never.  GWAR ROCKS!!!!!!

  • Album Reviews,  Blog

    Exodus Goliath Album Review

    Goliath, the 13th studio album from Thrash Metal legends Exodus, was released on March 20, 2026.

    It is the first album in 10 years with returning singer Rob Dukes.

    My favorite Exodus albums feature their previous singer Steve “Zetro” Souza, but I like the Dukes albums too, and I think this is my favorite featuring him on vocals.

    This album is really strong from start to finish.  Not a bad song on it.

    Such great musicianship and songwriting.

    Great production and mixing.

    Really cool album art.

    It’s got it all.

    Definitely already one of my favorite Exodus albums and another phenomenal album released in 2026.

    I can’t wait to see the band May 5th and hopefully get to hear a few of these songs live.

    Welcome back Rob and Exodus rules!!

  • Blog,  Movie Reviews

    I’m Going To Miss Chuck Norris Forever!

    Nine days after his 86th birthday, one of my heroes since childhood, Chuck Norris, passed away.

    He had been a martial artist since he was in the military in the late 1950s and maintained being a martial artist his whole life.

    He was an instructor and ultimately formed Kickstart Kids, which has helped sooooooo many kids stay away from gangs and helped them become martial artists themselves, as well as better people.

    He had no aspirations to be an actor, but with encouragement from friends like Bruce Lee and Steve McQueen, he took some acting classes, got some early bit roles, such as The Wrecking Crew, and most memorably in Bruce Lee’s movie Return Of The Dragon (AKA Way Of The Dragon), and ultimately became the star of his own movies.

    Slaughter In San Francisco, Breaker! Breaker!, Good Guys Wear Black, A Force Of One, The Octagon, An Eye For An Eye, Forced Vengeance, Silent Rage, Missing In Action, Missing In Action 2: The Beginning, Braddock: Missing In Action III, Lone Wolf McQuade, Code Of Silence, Invasion U.S.A., Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos (5 episode animated series), The Delta Force and Delta Force 2, Hero And The Terror, Firewalker, The Hitman, Sidekicks, Top Dog, Hellbound, Forest Warrior, The President’s Man, The President’s Man-A Line In The Sand, Logan’s War, Bells Of Innocence, Dodgeball, The Cutter, The Expendables 2, Agent Recon, Zombie Plane.

    He also became the star and title character of Cordell Walker in the 8-year series Walker Texas Ranger.

    He wrote several books, including a few autobiographies and co-wrote some really cool western books (review here).

    He even had his own brand of water (C-Force).

    He had his own fighting organization for a while (UFAF).

    He was a loving family man, very kind, humble, and gracious man.

    Several years ago, I got a signed picture from Chuck in the mail, which I’ll forever cherish.

    But for the last several years, Chuck attended many conventions, expos, and comic-cons. 

    I got to meet him at three of these, the first being actually on his birthday, in 2018. 

    I gave him a birthday card.  He signed my poster of him in The Expendables 2 and he told me how much fun he had making that movie. 

    My cousin Zachary met him that day too and Chuck signed a DVD set for him. 

    When I met Chuck the last time in 2022 (I just got my picture taken with him in 2019 also), he signed a DVD of his cartoon series Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos, again told me how much he loved doing The Expendables 2 because I told him I loved him in it so much.  The last thing he did was clutch both my hands and say “God bless you”.

    Each time I met him, he was always happy and always had a huge smile.  He was very kind to everyone.  I can’t say he had a bad bone in his body.  I think he truly was one of the nicest people ever.

    When I first read that he was in the hospital for an undisclosed medical emergency, I didn’t think much of it because the report said he was joking and was in good spirits.  But then I worried because he was 86 so it could have been anything.

    I know he was always healthy, but again, he was 86.

    But as sad as it is, he did so well in life. 

    And he truly left his mark on a lot of people in the best of ways.

    He was the ultimate role model.

    I wish his family, friends, and fans all the best.

    I’ll always love you Chuck.  And I’m glad I got to be in your presence.  Godspeed and God Bless.