XM ARTIST CONFIDENTIAL FEATURES MONEY
New York, NY (July 2, 2007) Warrior recording artist, Eddie Money, is performing on XM's Artist Confidential. Eddie and his band are firing through the old and new hits with their typical raw power and intensity. Hear Eddie talk during a crazed audience Q&A session and learn more about his incredible history and latest album release, Wanna Go Back.
About Eddie
Money
"Everything I do, I do it for you." Eddie Money says it at least once during every show and he means it. This straight up rock and roll icon has been making music and delivering it to his fans since the mid 70s and wouldn't have it any other way. With hits like "Two Tickets To Paradise", "Baby Hold On", "Walk On Water", "Think I'm In Love", and "Shakin", Eddie continues to be one of the hardest working men in rock and roll.
Performing more than 150 shows every year, Eddie is always touring somewhere. "My fans are the best, most loyal fans a guy could ask for. They keep coming back for more and I'm not gonna stop until they make me stop." Celebrating over 25 years as a staple in a sometimes-finicky business. Money has recorded over a dozen albums of his own and has done numerous projects in television and film. Spring 2001's David Spade film "Joe Dirt" features Eddie Money as Joe Dirt's rock and roll idol and he turned up as Mimi's ex-husband in an episode of The Drew Carey Show. Eddie has also penned theme songs for Arena Football and Major League Baseball. The touring season will find him traveling to a city near you to perform all of his hits, as well as new songs from his album, "Wanna Go Back."
"I like getting involved in a lot of different projects, whether it's singing the National Anthem at a professional sporting event, doing a gig for the charities I support, or having my kids drag me through amusement park openings, I need to keep moving," says Money. Having come from a long line of police officers, a very young Eddie joined the police force back home in Long Island, New York, and sang in his first band "Grapes Of Wrath." Then California called and he moved out west to be a rock and roll star. It worked. "I just knew I wanted to sing and be in a band," recalls Eddie. "California seemed like the place to be, so I was Berkeley-bound."
A student of legendary vocal coach Judy Davis and prodigy of manager Bill Graham, Money began belting out hit after hit. The early days of MTV and music videos launched Eddie Money into stardom. An accomplished musician, he sings, writes songs, plays the saxophone, harmonica, and piano. "Of my five kids, I've got a few drummers, guitar players, and my daughter wants to sing and dance...when the guys get too old I've got myself another band! Touring and writing is my life. It's who I am and what I do and I don't see things changing any time in the near future," says Eddie. "Hey, I get to get up every day and do what I love. Why change that?"
Eddie ’s new twelve-song CD, Wanna Go Back, is in stores now on Warrior Records.
About Warrior
Records
Warrior Records is a music company whose products
are distributed worldwide. Its businesses also include publishing divisions
that administrate a wide range of copyrights, a music supervision firm specializing
in motion picture and television soundtracks, a marketing & promotions company,
and a new media and technologies division that develops and implements new formats,
e-commerce, and emerging Internet methodology.
Warrior Records is a division of L.A. Entertainment, inc., a California based entertainment corporation.
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