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The rock anthem Eye of the Tiger hit number 1 on the Billboard chart 32 years ago this month. It was a number 1 hit in 24 countries!
Beats & Eats celebrates one of the most popular songs ever recorded by talking to the co-writer of that megahit Frankie Sullivan. As Ty and Nick find out, there's a lot more to Sullivan than meets the "eye." Survivor's co-founder opens up about the recent loss of tour manager Fred Franchi, discusses the genius of Sylvester Stallone, as well as working with legendary producer Ron Nevison on the bands first album. There's even a great Stones versus Beatles debate during the interview.
Frankie was even kind of enough to touch on his experiences co-writing with former bandmate Jim Peterik. So If you love rock n' roll, and talking the history of rock and how this amazing music gets made this episode is must listen. The "virtual lounge" has never had a more candid conversation. So take advantage of this "happy hour" for the mind and consume some amazing thoughts from one of most talented guitarists in the world.
Contact Beats & Eats | CLNS Radio for your next LIVE event!
Click Here for Full Episode Details
Google Hangout for Beats & Eats. Please be sure to add to our "circle" so you are included in future LIVE broadcast events!
Keep the 'Virtual Lounge' open SUPPORT BEATS & EATS!
The rock anthem Eye of the Tiger hit number 1 on the Billboard chart 32 years ago this month. It was a number 1 hit in 24 countries!
Beats & Eats celebrates one of the most popular songs ever recorded by talking to the co-writer of that megahit Frankie Sullivan. As Ty and Nick find out, there's a lot more to Sullivan than meets the "eye." Survivor's co-founder opens up about the recent loss of tour manager Fred Franchi, discusses the genius of Sylvester Stallone, as well as working with legendary producer Ron Nevison on the bands first album. There's even a great Stones versus Beatles debate during the interview.
Frankie was even kind of enough to touch on his experiences co-writing with former bandmate Jim Peterik. So If you love rock n' roll, and talking the history of rock and how this amazing music gets made this episode is must listen. The "virtual lounge" has never had a more candid conversation. So take advantage of this "happy hour" for the mind and consume some amazing thoughts from one of most talented guitarists in the world.
Contact Beats & Eats | CLNS Radio for your next LIVE event!