Interview with American Hi-Fi feature by Jill Anderson - stacy jones jamie arentzenat Newmoanyeah.
"In a perfect world, all the geeks get the girls," sings Stacy Jones on American Hi-Fi's third album, Hearts on Parade. For Newmoanyeah readers there couldn't be a more fetching truth than that song lyric, but apparently even guys in rock bands have trouble with the ladies from time to time ...
American Hi-Fi has been called a pop band, a pop-punk band, a pop metal band, but it's all just Rock n' Roll to me. After making three records, I have learned to embrace our continual identity crisis. I got into music at an early age. My parents always had music on around the house and in the car. My dad would sing along (in his own special key) to great records -- The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, the Beatles, ELO, the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones -- you get the picture. I would set-up pots and pans and sit in front of the stereo with giant headphones on, banging away with wooden spoons to songs like "Tusk" and "Evil Woman." My parents bought me a drum set some years later, and my future was sealed ...
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Interview with American Hi-Fi feature by Jill Anderson - stacy jones jamie arentzenat Newmoanyeah.
"In a perfect world, all the geeks get the girls," sings Stacy Jones on American Hi-Fi's third album, Hearts on Parade. For Newmoanyeah readers there couldn't be a more fetching truth than that song lyric, but apparently even guys in rock bands have trouble with the ladies from time to time ...