On a new, enticing episode of It’s Showtime with Rikki Lee, Quiet Riot axe man Alex Grossi joins host Rikki Lee Travolta to discuss his time playing alongside Kevin DuBrow and Frankie Banali with the first heavy metal band to score a Billboard #1 Album.
Grossi has been hammering out the notes of Quiet Riot’s biggest hits for 20 years, thrilling audiences with his dizzying display of guitar wizardry. His licks and riffs are the stuff of legends, as displayed on such albums as Rehab, Quiet Riot 10, Road Rage, and Hollywood Cowboys. He can currently be heard alongside DuBrow, Banali, and Rudy Sarzo on the single "I Can’t
In this half-hour discussion of all things music and heavy metal, Grossi and Travolta enjoy a thought-provoking discussion on the modern trend of bands playing to recorded tracks during “live” appearances. It’s a topic that causes Grossi to joke that in today’s age, Milli Vanilli wouldn’t have had to give their Grammy Award back – as they did in 1990 when it was discovered they didn’t sing on their award-winning album Girl You Know It’s True.
Also included in the interview, Grossi and Travolta talk all things Hookers & Blow – the supergroup the guitar virtuoso founded with Dizzy Reed of Guns N’ Roses. The revolving band lineup has also included members of Type O-Negative, W.A.S.P., Enuff Z Nuff, and LA Guns.
It’s Showtime with Rikki Lee is a top-rated weekly interview program that provides a behind-the-scenes look into the world of entertainment featuring platinum-selling recording artists, Hollywood A-Listers, Broadway headliners, and notable up-and-comers.
In addition to hosting the popular radio show and podcast, Travolta is a celebrity publicist for such stars as Steven Adler of Guns N’ Roses fame. He previously worked on campaigns for such artists as Janet Jackson, Sting, Bryan Adams, Extreme, Diamond Rexx, The Zeros, and Crowbar.
For more information on Alex Grossi and Quiet Riot visit www.QuietRiot.band