Spencer Jones and Boris Sujdovic were there when we decided to call it the Beasts of Bourbon. James Baker, who would occasionally feed me, soon found his way to his rightful place at the drum kit.
Kim Salmon, friend and mentor, and singer of my favourite band in the world (The Scientists) completed the early ‘classic line-up’.
At first, we played a few songs of mine and a lot of covers. Alice Cooper, The Stooges, The New York Dolls and Creedence were among the go to songs we all knew well but never had the chance to play live before. It was a free for all, fuck it, let it fly kind of thing!
A few months later we spent six hours in a studio and recorded our first album 'The Axeman’s Jazz'.
As I said this all happened 40 years ago this year, so we felt obliged to acknowledge and celebrate this marker in time.
Obviously, our fallen comrade Spencer Jones will not be with us, but long-time Beast Charlie Owen will help us chase that feeling one more time.