
What’s in a
Band Name?
The Feds May
Want to Know!
Blues veteran Walter Trout has
been touring and recording with his band “The Radicals” since 2000. Nobody
thought much about the name in 2000. It was just a clever band name. In
fact, in 1999 they called themselves “The Free Radicals” before shortening
it a year later to just “The Radicals”.
But now, calling themselves
“The Radicals” may be generating unwarranted attention from The Feds who
have recently visited the website of Walter Trout and The Radicals some 81
times.
www.waltertrout.com
Or maybe The Feds are visiting
because they heard about Walter Trout’s poignant song “Who’s Listenin’ In”
from his 2006 release “Full Circle”. It’s about a man far away from home,
calling his baby for a little dirty talk, only to discover that somebody
else is listening in. Walter sings:
“Somebody’s listening in; I can hear him loud and clear
I can hear him breathing heavy,
right there in my ear
I want to talk to my baby
anytime I can,
But I feel like I’ve been
talking to a government man”
Then again, maybe The Feds are
just Walter Trout fans? Who could blame them? Since its release “Full
Circle” has sustained a top 10 presence on Billboard’s Blues charts, and is
receiving increasing national airplay.
Either way, The Feds seem to be
on some kind of fishing expedition.
For
additional information please contact:
Personal
Management:
Fish-Net
Productions, Inc.
(714)
235-7749 phone
(714)
960-6482 fax
management@waltertrout.com
Booking:
Intrepid
Artists
www.intrepidartists.com
(704)
358-4777 phone (704) 358-3171 fax
staff@intrepidartists.com
Publicity:
USA Publicity Ruf Records
www.rufrecords.de
352-527-1680
phone/fax
rufpublicity@tampabay.rr.com
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