Chris Holmes Slams W.A.S.P. Frontman Blackie Lawless (A Top Story)
. In the interview, Holmes says he was the creative force behind WASP and that Lawless put him down as a session musician on contracts to avoid paying him his due. "He wrote me down in the contracts on every album as a session player," says Holmes, "which means my name shouldn't even be on the records as a songwriter. But it is, because I'm a songwriter, but he wrote me down as a session player, meaning I just got paid salary." Despite the bad feelings, Holmes wouldn't rule out the possibility of rejoining Lawless and WASP at some point in the future. More including a stream of the full interview - here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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