TOMMY LEE Chats With New York's Z100: Audio Available

July 26, 2005

Cubby of Z100 in New York interviewed MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee on Thursday (July 21). Lee discussed his relationship with Pamela Anderson, their vacation to Hawaii, marriage rumors, how he felt about the sex tape ("I guess if I had a small penis it would be a bad thing," he said),his new NBC reality show, "Tommy Lee Goes to College", touring again with CRÜE, his upcoming solo album and the new single "Good Times", collaborating with Nick Carter of the BACKSTREET BOYS ("That guy partied harder than any guys that came in the studio to work with me, he's a total maniac," Lee said) and more. He also took some phone calls. Download and listen to the interview here (MP3, 15 MB).

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