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A short excerpt frm the interview follows: Rock N Roll Universe : Eddie you've got a new album 'Wanna Go Back' coming out on February 9th. What can you tell us about that, and what can we expect from this album?
Eddie Money : I'm really happy about that. My keyboard player used to play with Elvin Bishop, he's a dynamite keyboard player. As a matter of fact, he does better playing on his stuff than he does playing with me, 'cause I don't ask him to play as much as he does. He's from Memphis, he's quite the cat with the hands. We just finished making the record, it's songs that I sang in high school when I was in a group called The Grapes Of Wrath. I had my day in the sun, I sold a lot of records when I was in my 20's and 30's, but then you go, one day you're on MTV, then you're on VH1. You get older, it's time to move down a chair.[see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story
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