UFO Drummer ANDY PARKER: Second Part Of 'Noize In The Attic' Chat To Air This Week

November 15, 2009

UFO drummer Andy Parker was recently interviewed in Poughkeepsie, New York by the weekly two-hour classic hard rock and metal show "Noize In The Attic". In part 2 of the chat, he discusses the current state of the band and reminisces about their recording career.

The second part of the interview will be broadcast this Wednesday, November 18 between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. EST on Stickman Radio and the following day (Thursday, November 19) between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST on WNHU 88.7 FM in New Haven, Connecticut (and streamed live on WNHU.net).

UFO's new album, "The Visitor", was released in North America on June 16 via SPV Records.

UFO composed more than 35 new tracks in the run-up to the recordings, 13 of which were short-listed and produced at the studio.

The current lineup continues to consist of the three original members, Phil Mogg (vocals),Paul Raymond (guitar, keyboards),and Andy Parker (drums),as well as American world-class guitarist Vinnie Moore. Bass legend and original member Pete Way is currently suffering from a liver disease and was unfortunately not available for the studio production.

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