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Articles › Bill Leverity › Aug 27, 08:12 PM
Many if not most music acts from the 80’s have settled for becoming a novelty act. They tour, and play their songs that people associate to their memories of the past. And that’s IF they still are together. Firehouse is one band that has not only excepted this role, but they still strive to put out new music that is true to who they are. They have a new CD out, titled Primetime, and are currently touring to support it. Wisconsin Music recently caught up with guitarist Bill Leverity to find out the latest in the world of Firehouse. WM: Primetime is getting rave reviews! Tell us a little about this new album. Was creating this album approached differently than other FH albums?
WM: You’ve just recently released a new solo cd, Wanderlust. When did this project start, and what can you tell us about it?
WM: Firehouse has stayed a steady force in melodic rock through the years. What has your band done differently than other rock bands? How different is this when it’s no longer embraced by the mainstream?
WM: Wisconsin music fans love Firehouse, and we’re lucky enough to have you pass through here several times a year. Is your reception the same where ever you play? Are their some states more than others with diehard Firehouse fans?
WM: What’s it feel like to know your songs are still played at weddings all over the nation?
WM: Do you ever get tired of playing the same songs year after year?
WM: Any plays for a Firehouse DVD, or re-issuing previous albums?
WM: Many bands have recently started releasing demos and/or unreleased tunes. What are your thoughts on that, and would Firehouse release uncovered gems like that?
WM: Do you recall the first Firehouse gig?
WM: In closing, anything you’d like to say to your fans in Wisconsin?
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