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Опубликовано 19 июня 2017, 19:49
One of them shares the name with an NHL goaltending great; another shares nomenclature with the definitive gonzo journalist. But that stuff is pure coincidence and really doesn't matter to the members of the band White Reaper. These guys just want to rock.
"There's always going to be a place for rock 'n' roll," says guitarist Hunter Thompson.
Founded in Louisville, Ky., many of the band members have been friends for most of their lives. Singer and guitarist Tony Esposito met bandmate Ryan Hater when the two were in second grade.
Now this five-piece band of buddies — Thompson and Esposito, along with keyboardist Hater, and the twin-brother rhythm section of bassist Sam Wilkerson and drummer Nick Wilkerson — are on tour supporting their latest album, The World's Best American Band. In town for a show at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, White Reaper stopped at The Current for an in-studio session hosted by Bill DeVille.
The album title may very well be aspirational. Asked about their influences, the members of White Reaper cite Tom Petty, Bob Seeger and Joe Walsh. "Guys that just want to make songs and play songs," Thompson says. "That's what we want to do."
"I'd like to keep doing this until my fingers fall off," Esposito adds.
Hear the whole session here: thecurrent.org/feature/2017/05...
"There's always going to be a place for rock 'n' roll," says guitarist Hunter Thompson.
Founded in Louisville, Ky., many of the band members have been friends for most of their lives. Singer and guitarist Tony Esposito met bandmate Ryan Hater when the two were in second grade.
Now this five-piece band of buddies — Thompson and Esposito, along with keyboardist Hater, and the twin-brother rhythm section of bassist Sam Wilkerson and drummer Nick Wilkerson — are on tour supporting their latest album, The World's Best American Band. In town for a show at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, White Reaper stopped at The Current for an in-studio session hosted by Bill DeVille.
The album title may very well be aspirational. Asked about their influences, the members of White Reaper cite Tom Petty, Bob Seeger and Joe Walsh. "Guys that just want to make songs and play songs," Thompson says. "That's what we want to do."
"I'd like to keep doing this until my fingers fall off," Esposito adds.
Hear the whole session here: thecurrent.org/feature/2017/05...
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