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New GREAT WHITE Singer ANDREW FREEMAN: ‘I Wanna Make The Band Tough Again’

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LAST IN LINE singer Andrew Freeman, who recently joined GREAT WHITE as the replacement for Mitch Malloy, discussed his latest gig during an appearance this past Tuesday (June 14) on SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”. Regarding how he approaches singing the classic GREAT WHITE songs originally recorded by the band’s founding vocalist Jack RussellFreeman said: “When I’m playing with GREAT WHITE, that’s their thing, and I’m just there to try to do the songs like Jack. If we do original material, great. We’re talking about it.

“I wanna make that band tough again, like it was when Jack was in it,” he explained. “Jack would do a show and then bust a bottle over your head off the side of the stage.”

Freeman, who has played two shows so far with GREAT WHITE since he joined the group, continued: “The hits — the ‘Once Bitten’ [1987] and ‘…Twice Shy’ [1989] and that stuff — they’re fun songs to play, but I think if the wrong person is presenting them, they come off like — I don’t want anybody to get mad at me — they come off like a lesser, more glammy type of band. And I’ve never seen GREAT WHITE as that, as a glammy-type band. Everybody had the big hair; even Ozzy [Osbourne] had the big hair and the glitter and all that stuff… I never really saw them as that. I always see them as… when everybody was in the leather pants and the leather jackets and the cuts over the leather jackets with their band name on the back and stuff — that’s how I see ’em. I see Jack… Even now when I see him on the road, ’cause I’ve done gigs with him — he doesn’t know me from Adam — but he still seems like that guy [who’s] gonna hit you with his cane. [Laughs]”

Andrew went on to say that he was a GREAT WHITE fan from the early 1980s. “I really loved the first album,” he said. “I got the first album when I was young, alongside with MÖTLEY CRÜE‘s ‘Too Fast For Love’.”

Malloy had been in GREAT WHITE for nearly four years, having joined the group in 2018 following the departure of Terry Ilous.

Kendall continued: “There’s a lot of different sides to his voice too, so he’s not one-dimensional, even though he delivers the LAST IN LINE thing [like] an in-your-face metal screamer. But he can sing a ballad like Satan; I mean, it’s killer. So that’s what I like. His voice is so well rounded. And the guy, he vibrates at a frequency that you like to be around — he’s just this chill dude. There’s no nonsense, no ego, no weird trips or anything, so you feel the brotherhood forming straight away. And that’s what we like. We’re into being a band — all of us, together — go places together, do things together and just enjoy each other. No weird trips. Because we’ve been through it all. If somebody’s a little funny, it’s, like, ‘Really?’ It’s almost like if you see cocaine, you go, ‘You still have that?’ [Laughs] So any kind of weird head trips, we just don’t understand it.

“So, yeah, we’re just loving it,” Kendall added. “We cannot wait for the fans to hear this guy sing some of our big songs. And we’re real pumped about making new music, ’cause I have a lot of stuff, Michael [Lardie, guitar/keyboards] has a lot of stuff. We’ve done things together and just haven’t quite put it together. But now we’ve got this guy that can do anything. Believe me, man, we wanna get something with him on it, ’cause it’s gonna be ridiculous.”

“We canceled a gig — or we were going to have to cancel a gig for him to do a VAN HALEN show, a tribute show,” Kendall explained. “He gave us warning about this. But when FOREIGNER canceled [our show with them] because of some COVID thing, we rescheduled the date and it fell right on when he was gonna do that VAN HALEN show that he warned us about. So, regardless, it was probably pretty tough for him to get out of it. But it ended up being a blessing for us because we got Andrew to fill in. When we heard him do that show… And the whole band FOREIGNER was on the side of the stage going, ‘Oh my God, man. This is pretty good.’ So that was nice of them to acknowledge we had a good show. So that’s when the seed of the idea was, like, ‘Man. God.'”

Kendall went on to say that he doesn’t think Malloy is upset about being out of GREAT WHITE. “He likes his solo career,” Mark said. “I saw his post [about his exit from GREAT WHITE] where he said, ‘Get ready for my VAN HALEN experience. And I’m gonna be doing an acoustic show, a storytellers show,’ and all this stuff. So I’m encouraging people to go check him out when he gets in your area and wishing him to do well.”

“My goal has always been to deliver the best show we can possibly deliver and have the fans be beyond impressed,” Kendall explained. “And the way Andrew sings, I really like the way he delivers the songs, because it’s what you wanna hear. So that’s important to me, just to have the songs — the big songs, especially — be sung right and with full power. It just makes everything — it makes us play better, believe it or not. So that’s the whole thing with me.”

GREAT WHITE‘s current lineup is rounded out by Audie Desbrow (drums) and Scott Snyder (bass).

The Ilous-led GREAT WHITE released two albums, 2012’s “Elation” and 2017’s “Full Circle”, before Terry was dismissed from the group.

This version of GREAT WHITE is not to be confused with JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE, which features Russell alongside Robby Lochner (FIGHT) on guitar, Dan McNay on bass, Tony Montana on guitar and Dicki Fliszar on drums.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

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