(Photo Credit: Jennifer Troche Walsh) Left to right: Johnny Rabb (drums/background vocals), Ed Roland (vocals/guitar), Jesse Triplett (lead guitar/background vocals), Will Turpin (bass/background ...
When Collective Soul recorded their most recent album, last year’s two-CD set “Here to Eternity,” it was on the site of Elvis Presley’s California estate in Palm Springs, Calif. And while Jones Beach ...
“I don’t think about [30 years passing by], it’s just been a fun trip, man,” Roland said with a laugh. “When we set out, we never wanted to stop. That’s not ego talking here, that’s just confidence in ...
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When members of the band Collective Soul set out to record their new album, "Here to Eternity," they chose a location as unique as their music — Elvis Presley’s Honeymoon Hideaway in Palm Springs.
The camaraderie of musicians is often a fragile balance of egos, style and substance. But for the three acts on the current Summer Camp with Trucks tour, the package is a rolling party revue.
Folks classified them as grunge because of the timing and the crunching guitars of their lead single. But Collective Soul didn’t really fit that label too well at all, despite the characteristics of ...
Will Turpin of Collective Soul is still processing his 30 years as a rock star. "We weren't necessarily looking down the road for 30 years, we were always looking at the next year," he says looking ...
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