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Richie Kotzen has once again opened the door to a possible third album from
THE WINERY DOGS. The guitarist/vocalist made his comments while speaking to
Eonmusic about his new collaboration with
IRON MAIDEN's
Adrian Smith,
SMITH/KOTZEN, which is releasing its debut LP today (Friday, March 26) via
BMG.
Speaking about
THE WINERY DOGS', last activity, which was a run of U.S. live dates dubbed
"Who Let The Dogs Out",
Kotzen said: "We did a tour in 2019, and it was a nice time. We had a good time on the road, and we were talking about the idea of doing something again in the studio, the third record."
According to
Kotzen, the trio — which is rounded out by bassist
Billy Shehan and drummer
Mike Portnoy — was stopped in its tracks by COVID-19. "The pandemic hit, so now I just don't know," he said.
Richie continued: "I mean, everybody asks, and I'm very positive about the idea of doing it, but I just don't know what's going to happen now. You know, we have the situation where we still don't really know when we can tour, and
THE WINERY DOGS are an interesting situation; we're not going to just phone it in."
Going on to talk about the band's creative process, the onetime
POISON and
MR. BIG guitarist said: "We have to be in a room together and write together, and now with
Mike in Pennsylvania, and I live in California and
Billy's in Tennessee, it's not the easiest thing, logistically, to bring it all together. We don't want to send files back and forth, because that doesn't really work for a band like us, you know? We need to be in the room."
Despite this,
Richie remains positive about the future for the band. "The only thing I can say is when we get into a position where the three of us can get in a room together and throw ideas around, that there will be a path at that point to a third album," he confirmed, before concluding: "Right now I'm focused on
SMITH/KOTZEN, and this record didn't even come out yet, so, you know, one thing at a time. We'll see."
Read the entire interview at
Eonmusic.
THE WINERY DOGS were founded in 2012 after
Portnoy and
Sheehan — who initially aimed to collaborate with former
WHITESNAKE and
BLUE MURDER guitarist
John Sykes — reached out to
Kotzen, who played with
Sheehan in
MR. BIG from 1997 to 2002. The group's 2013 self-titled debut reached No. 27 on the Billboard 200 after selling more than 10,000 copies in the U.S. during its first week of availability. The initial sales of follow-up effort
"Hot Streak" were even better, as the album debuted at No. 30 in late 2015 after shifting 13,000 equivalent album units in America during its first week of availability.
In January 2020,
Portnoy told
Sonic Perspectives that
THE WINERY DOGS' 2019 tour was done "just for the fun of it — just for no other reason than to play together again, because it had been a few years. I think it reignited our love for each other, and I think it showed us that there's still so many fans out there that love this band," he explained. "It reignited our desire to make another record, so I think as soon as we can, we will."