In this episode, Eddie Spaghetti of the Supersuckers talks about their upcoming tour and past work with Nashville Pussy. He discusses the “Sacrilicious Sounds” album and Paul Leary’s role in its production and its significance in the band’s history. Eddie recounts the band’s beginnings in Tucson, their transition to Seattle, and how they fit into the grunge era. He shares the experience of stepping up as frontman after Eric Martin left, the band’s pivot to alternative country with “Must’ve Been High,” and insights from their Interscope days. Eddie also reveals how his battle with cancer affected his approach to music and life and reflects on Ron Heathman’s legacy. Eddie shares his career highlights, advises emerging musicians, and shares his hope for plans for the Supersuckers.
HARDLINE MEDIA proudly presents the SUPERPUSSY TOUR – NASHVILLE PUSSY & THE SUPERSUCKERS on the one bill!
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LIMITED VIP MEET & GREET AVAILABLE
*LIMITED VIP MEET & GREET INCLUDES:
– Early access to the show and merch stand**
– Get a photo on your phone/device with both bands
– Australian tour poster to get signed by both bands
– Exclusive VIP lanyard/laminate
– Bring along 3 personal items to get signed
**VIP TICKET INCLUDES ENTRY TO THE SHOW
SUPERPUSSY TOUR DOWN UNDER Australian Tour Dates:
Thur 23rd Jan – Sydney – Manning
Fri 24 Jan – Melbourne – Croxton
Sat 25 Jan – Brisbane – Crowbar (The Zoo)
Sun 26 Jan – Adelaide – The Gov