Quiet Riot Documentary TV Premiere Announced
. (Classic Rock) Quiet Riot's upcoming documentary will air on US channel Showtime later this month, the band have confirmed. Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back will be shown in the States on January 29 and will be released on DVD and via iTunes on May 19. The film, which was made possible thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, focuses on drummer Frankie Banali and his struggles to forge ahead with the band following the death of frontman Kevin DuBrow due to a drug overdose in 2007. The documentary is directed by Banali's fiance Regina Russell and she reveals that when the sticksman said he planned to relaunch the group, she immediately thought it would make an ideal subject for a film. She tells IndieWire: "We had been dating for about a year, and it was around that time when he said he was considering meeting Kevin's mother to get her blessings to go on with the band. I thought that sounded like a documentary, and he said, 'No! That's going to be a lot of trouble.' But I talked him into it and started following him around with the camera." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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