Rick Springfield Still Ready To Reactivate Zoot Despite Delays
Covid has postponed the first Zoot tour in 50 years a number of times now but founding member and guitarist Rick Springfield says he can’t wait to get it happening.
Rick tells Noise11.com, “Everyone is excited to do it, everyone is ready to do it Rick (Brewer) and Beeb (Birtles) and me and Russ too. We are ready to go”.
Zoot singer Darryl Cotton passed away nine years ago today (27 July 2012). Taking his place for the tour is Australian rock legend Russell Morris. They have even been working on new music. Russell says, “We have sketches of songs and that all went under the back burner when Rick and I got dragged away on this dark horse that ran away with us which is ‘Jack Chrome and the Darkness Waltz’. It took us completely away and now we’ll probably drift back and start completing songs. It’s not like there is any giant rush to have them completed because it won’t be until next year”.
Rick Springfield Still Ready To Reactivate Zoot Despite Delays
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U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow returned to familiar ground Wednesday and Thursday on a two-day tour of higher education campuses throughout the 5th Congressional District in Alexandria, Grambling, Monroe and Ruston.
Among the Republican congresswoman s stops was her alma mater and former employer the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where she met with President Ron Berry and other ULM leaders.
Letlow was a senior administrator at ULM before winning the 5th District seat in a landslide election earlier this year.
“It’s been so great to be back on college campuses, meeting with some of the outstanding students, faculty and administrators we have at our institutions across the 5th District, Letlow said.