Tag: Chip Z’Nuff
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by Michael McCarthy MM: First of all, congrats on being inducted into the Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. That was last Sunday night, right? CZN: That’s correct. MM: Cool, cool. And when did you find out you were being inducted? CZN: Well, we actually were told a few months ago through the Rock…
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interview by Michael McCarthy “The Magical Mystery Tour is coming to take you away!!!” That’s because Chip Z’Nuff and Enuff Z’Nuff have just released a truly wonderful new album on Frontiers Records. It’s a glorious homage to The Beatles called Enuff Z’Nuff’s Hardrock Nite (a play on The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night). It features…
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interview by Michael McCarthy On July 10th, Enuff Z’Nuff will release their all-new album, Brainwashed Generation, on Frontiers Records. It’s the band’s third record for the label and the second to feature bassist Chip Z’Nuff front and center handling lead vocals on all but one song, a blistering gem called “Strangers In My Head,” which…
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This Enuff Z’Nuff classic from 1991 is a terrific anti-racism song if ever there was one. If you like The Beatles and hair metal, you’re in for a real trea
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We’ve already featured this gem of a title track from Enuff Z’Nuff’s Diamond Boy album as a #songoftheday, but it now has a music video so we’re doing it again. Besides, we can’t get enuff of this tune. It’s like Chip and the gang unearth a long lost song co-written by John Lennon and Cheap…
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interview by Michael McCarthy One of the many reasons why I love Enuff Z’Nuff is that they’ve always been prolific. To the point that they’ve been able to release four back catalog albums over the years, bringing their total number of studio albums to 15 when you count their smokin’ hot new album Diamond Boy,…
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Enuff Z’Nuff’s last album, Clowns Lounge, was basically an album of old demos with one new song, “Dog On A Bone.” The new song, which I thought was killer, featured bassist and founding member Chip Z’Nuff on vocal duties.
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interview by Michael McCarthy It’s no secret that Enuff Z’Nuff is my favorite band. My favorite solo artist is Butch Walker, but my favorite band is easily Enuff Z’Nuff. The band debuted in the late 80’s and had three modestly successful albums then you could say they vanished into obscurity. However, they proved to be…