Tom DeLonge Wins Out Of This World Award
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(Radio.com) Tom DeLonge has dedicated his life to Angels &Airwaves, UFO research and other pursuits since things went south with Blink-182, the band he co-founded in 1992. With a new UFO investigation series en route, DeLonge accepted the UFO Researcher Of The Year Award from Open Minds Productions and the International UFO Congress. "There's a lot that I can't say, but there's some that I can," he said during his acceptance speech. "And I'm so appreciative that I've been acknowledged for this stuff, but I'm not done." "I mean, I've done it all. I know it all. I read all the same authors as you guys, hundreds of books. I look at all the same sites," he continued. "I listen to all the Coast To Coast stuff that you guys do. I'm the same. But I kind of used some of my notoriety to try to do something pretty ambitious, and it worked." Read more and watch his full acceptance speech here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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