In Part Two of Eddie Star's conversation with Greg Davis (Blood On The. Saddle, The Drivers, The Vandals), topics include Johnny Cash, a deep dive into the history of the Blood On The Saddle, Greg's time as part of The Vandals and Candye Kane's road band, and the evolution of musical styles.
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Blood on the Saddle is one of the most innovative bands to come out of the Los Angeles Cow-Punk scene of the early '80s. The band has released 8 albums and appeared on numerous compilations.
Current Line-Up
Greg Davis - Guitar, Vocals
Al Garcia - Bass
Dave Frappier - Drums
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Song played in Intro is Peepshow by JoyBox (Featuring Eddie Star)
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