Red Dragon Cartel's Latest Singer Not Sure If He Will Last
. Crosby, formerly of Jones Street, tells Rock N Roll Experience: "I thought I was retiring - I was in LA for 30 years and I moved back to my home town in Virginia. "Anthony Esposito, the bass player, called me up and said they needed somebody quick. I'd opened a skate shop, but I closed it up and came out on tour, and I've been on tour since." Asked whether he's a permanent fixture, he replies: "I don't know - we'll see. They say 'fifth time's the charm.'" He's hoping his connection with the late Ray Gillen, Lee's colleague in 90s outfit Badlands, will help. "I was really good friends with Ray," says Crosby. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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