TOMMY’S ROCKTRIP Feat. OZZY OSBOURNE/BLACK SABBATH Touring Drummer TOMMY CLUFETOS: ‘Got To Play Some Rock ‘N Roll’ Music Video
Home
TOMMY’S ROCKTRIP Feat. OZZY OSBOURNE/BLACK SABBATH Touring Drummer TOMMY CLUFETOS: ‘Got To Play Some Rock ‘N Roll’ Music Video
TOMMY'S ROCKTRIP is drummer Tommy Clufetos's (OZZY OSBOURNE, BLACK SABBATH) new hard rock outfit, where he offers his take on the rock 'n roll influences that made him one of the most sought-after drummers in the current hard rock scene. "Beat Up By Rock 'N' Roll", TOMMY'S ROCKTRIP's debut album, will arrive on May 7 via Frontiers Music Srl. Eric Dover, known for singing and playing guitar with JELLYFISH, SLASH'S SNAKEPIT and Alice Cooper, handles lead vocals on the LP (though Tommy grabs the mic for three tracks). Eliot Lorengo (bass), Hank Schneekluth (guitar) and Nao Nakashima (guitar) round out the supporting cast.
The official music video for the disc's first single, "Got To Play Some Rock 'N Roll", is available below.
Clufetos said: "I wanted to make an album that I would enjoy listening to, while injecting some of the characteristics that I love about my favorite rock 'n' roll. Hopefully when you listen to it in your car, you realize you are driving way over the speed limit."
Regarding "Got To Play Some Rock 'N Roll", Clufetos said: "The lyrics of this song are pretty obvious if you are in the game of music.... If you're a spectator....not so much. Just as a great band once said, 'It's a long way to the top if you wanna rock 'n' roll.' This business is a bitch, BUT you ride through it all with a smile 'cause...you 'Got To Play Some Rock 'N Roll'!!!"
"Beat Up By Rock N' Roll" track listing:
01. Heavy Load
02. Welcome To The Show
03. You Got The Cash, I Got The Flash
04. Make Me Smile
05. Do It Again
06. Kid Blood
07. Don't Be Afraid
08. Beat Up By Rock N' Roll
09. Got To Play Some Rock N' Roll
10. The Longevity
11. Power Of Three
Recording lineup:
Tommy Clufetos - Drums, Lead Vocals on Tracks 4, 8 and 11
Eric Dover - Lead Vocals
Eliot Lorengo - Bass Guitar
Hank Schneekluth - Lead Guitar
Nao Nakashima - Rhythm Guitar
Tommy C - Saxophone on “Power Of Three”
John Schreffler - Guitar Solo on “Beat Up By Rock 'N’ Roll"
Doug Organ - Hammond B3
Clufetos worked with such rock icons as Nugent, Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie before joining Ozzy Osbourne in 2010. That led to a spot as the drummer on BLACK SABBATH's last two world tours.
Related Articles
-
Listen to Megan Thee Stallion’s New Song “Hiss”
news
Her snake-themed singles continue after dropping “Cobra” last November
-
DAVE LOMBARDO’s VENAMORIS Project Shares Music Video For ‘Let Me Be’
news, Rock News
The official music video for the song "Let Me Be" from VENAMORIS, the project featuring legendary extreme metal drummer...
-
US country singer C.W. McCall dies aged 93
news
The 'Convoy' artist had confirmed he was in hospice care for cancer in February The post US country singer...
-
Xbox Series X|S could be getting a cheaper storage expansion card soon
news
A report claims a 500GB card could as an alternative to the existing 1TB card The post Xbox Series X|S...
-
-
Steve Lacy Shares Lovesick New Single “Bad Habit”: Stream
news
The musician also revealed that his upcoming album, Gemini Rights, is out July 15th. Steve Lacy Shares Lovesick New Single...
-
Watch Drake and Central Cee’s new On The Radar freestyle
news
The pair stopped by New York's drill radio station for a joint performance The post Watch Drake and Central Cee’s...
-
Venom Inc Share Song From Forthcoming Album
news
Venom Inc. have released a lyric video for their brand new single 'How Many Can Die'
0 Comments
Recent Posts
- What Your Favorite Musicians and Other Celebrities Wore to 2024 Met Gala
- ALEX LIFESON And GEDDY LEE Have Been Playing RUSH Songs Again: ‘We Sound Like A Really Bad Tribute Band’
- RICKEY MEDLOCKE Opens Up About Lifelong Battle With Pulmonary Fibrosis: ‘Doctors Said I Wouldn’t Live To See 14 Years Of Age’
- RICKEY MEDLOCKE Opens Up About Lifelong Battle With Pulmonary Fibrosis: ‘Doctors Said I Wouldn’t Live To See 14 Years Of Age’
- Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee Are Playing Rush Songs Again — For Their Ears Only