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Signals From Mars 309 - Sword
SWORD | RICK HUGHES In this episode of Signals From Mars, we welcome Rick Hughes of the band Sword. Among the topics discussed include the band’s new album III, their first album in 34 years. The process behind making the album. How Rick felt that he had to continuously up his game to match what the rest of the band had done on the album. Touring with the likes of Metallica, Alice Cooper, and Motorhead. And thanks to a heads up from former Radioactive Metal host Roch Vaillancourt, I ask Rick about an incident with a Harley Davidson motorcycle. We also discuss the band playing festivals like Keep It True and Heavy Montreal. Join us live every Friday for the Signals From Mars Live Stream. The show starts at 5 PM EST / 2 PM PST / 10 PM in the UK / 11 PM CET. Signals From Mars broadcasts simultaneously on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and Twitter.