JACK STARR Interviewed On METAL RULES! RADIO

November 2, 2009

Jack Starr (VIRGIN STEELE, DEVIL CHILDE, PHANTOM LORD, GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME) was interviewed for episode 26 of Metal Rules! Radio. The entire podcast can now be streamed using the audio player below.

The latest BURNING STARR CD, "Defiance", was released via Magic Circle Music, the record label owned by members of MANOWAR, on June 5. Produced by Joey DeMaio of MANOWAR, the album includes such tracks as "Black Clouds Of Thanos", "The Beast Inside" and the title track, "Defiance". Check out audio samples in the 10-minute embedded clip below.

Jack Starr interviewed on Metal Rules! Radio (click on player below to launch audio):

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