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Great White's guitarist Mark Kendall has spoken out about working on new music. According to Blabbermouth, during an interview with Ernest Skinner of Border City Rock Talk, Kendall explained, "I've been writing like crazy and going into the studio, making demos. I've been going down to Tracy G's Grijalva, a former guitar player that was in DIO, and he was in a band called WORLD WAR III with Vinny Appice and Jimmy Bain. He has a studio that's more conducive than what I have here. He does a lot of records there and stuff, and it's just a home studio, but it's more ready to go. I just show up and I make songs just to present to the band. 'Cause when we all get together, everybody throws in their ideas and we work on things together as a band. So I've been doing that, but my bass player just went through back surgery — Scott Snyder just had back surgery. He's doing much better. So, as soon as he is up and running, we're ....
Great White's guitarist Mark Kendall has spoken out about working on new music. According to Blabbermouth, during an interview with Ernest Skinner of Border City Rock Talk, Kendall explained, "I've been writing like crazy and going into the studio, making demos. I've been going down to Tracy G's Grijalva, a former guitar player that was in DIO, and he was in a band called WORLD WAR III with Vinny Appice and Jimmy Bain. He has a studio that's more conducive than what I have here. He does a lot of records there and stuff, and it's just a home studio, but it's more ready to go. I just show up and I make songs just to present to the band. 'Cause when we all get together, everybody throws in their ideas and we work on things together as a band. So I've been doing that, but my bass player just went through back surgery — Scott Snyder just had back surgery. He's doing much better. So, as soon as he is up and running, we're ....
Everything’s under control. It is early March, and there is two feet of snow on the ground in mid-coast Maine. Each foot came from a different storm. The bottom foot has a frozen crust making an awkward crunch halfway through. Farley the Goldendoodle’s legs are about twenty inches long, and he is just heavy enough to crunch the buried crust, so it is hard for him to do the things that dogs like (and need) to do outdoors. ....