![]() ![]() I don’t know the reasons why or what had happened. I don’t necessarily know the particular reasons but it had nothing to do with me personally. He decided that he was going to leave the band and that he wasn’t going to sing on this record. So I kinda forced the singer, Paul Black, to sit down and write some tunes and it went really well with the ones that we had written together. He wasn’t being any part of the creative process and was just kinda hanging out. I was trying to get the former singer more involved in the songwriting and it seemed that he was always just kinda always hiding out. We really started to write some great songs and everybody was super pumped. They were signed to Alexis Records and it really started to gel. Then they invited me up to Ontario where they were cutting with Steve Thompson. ![]() I was writing songs and I would ask him “Is this something you dig?” or “Do you like what I have going on?” and he just kinda seemed to stay out of it a bit. They had a singer, Paul Black, at the time. We were literally coming up with ideas from scratch and just jamming. to work with the band in the studio and just started writing from scratch. He said “We are working on a new record and you should come out and do some co-writes.” So I flew out to L.A. We had written some songs together in the past. I have been good friends with Jeremy Guns for about eight years now. Let’s talk about your current path and what you have described as “a bright light of possibility.” How did you first get hooked up with L.A. Challenging yourself, putting yourself into a unique situation and getting out of your normal reality, and being safe that will keep you inspired! I want my portion of the show to get better. Guns and sixty to go, that’s pretty inspiring. ![]() At this point, only having one live show with L.A. I was working with them in that capacity and now getting to do the tour with them and getting to record the record, that keeps me very inspired. I’m like “This is Tracii Guns!” and I want to work with him and want to write some great songs. When writing songs with him, I was trying to impress him with my creativity or my talent. It was inspiring to get to work with Tracii Guns. For the current situation, just getting to write tunes with L.A. I have always just thrown myself into unique situations to keep the inspiration flowing. I have been fortunate and find myself inspired on a bit of a higher level. What keeps you inspired and keeps you going? I figured that would maybe help me get a girlfriend! #BALLAD OF JAYNE LIST OF L.A. GUNS MEMBERS HOW TO#For some reason, I just wanted to get a guitar and learn how to play. It wasn’t about being a singer at that point. When I really started thinking about doing it was watching Guns N’ Roses or David Lee Roth. It looked like everybody was on permanent vacation. I was watching the videos and these people and it looked like they were having the time of their lives. What drove you to make music your career?įor me it was a video generation. Music came into my life by really loud jamming on homemade stereo systems, listening to records and looking at album covers. We’re talkin’ AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and early Van Halen. I was surrounded by my brothers and sisters listening to albums. Marty Casey: I have three older brothers and two older sisters. Live-Metal.Net: How did music first come into your life? Jason Price of Live-Metal.Net recently spoke to Marty Casey about his past, his new role as the band’s frontman and what we can expect from this new era of L.A. ![]() With Casey in place, the band is now set to launch the next chapter of the saga and take the world by storm. Enter Marty Casey, a charismatic frontman with a golden voice, incredible drive and impeccable songwriting skills. Luckily for them, the answer to their troubles was right in front of them and already working with them on their forthcoming album. Faced with the departure of their former frontman Paul Black, The Guns found themselves in the middle of creating an album and preparing to embark on a massive tour when they were suddenly voiceless. Bands can encounter many bumps on the road of rock n’ roll and L.A. Helmed by ever-fearless Tracii Guns, they continue to forge ahead, keep the creativity flowing and create powerful new material for their legions of devoted fans. Guns is one of the hardest rocking and most notorious bands to come off of the famed Sunset Strip. ![]()
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