
King Kobra W/Lonnie & Marq soon to be in Bullet Boys w/Mick!
J-What happened to that band? Did you leave, or did the band break up?
M-I left to start BulletBoys. I think Carmine kept at it though.
J-After King Kobra..how long before you hooked up w/Bullet Boys? And how did
that come about?
M-Lonnie and Marq were in KK at the very end. We just started playing and next
thing I knew, I could afford to drink heavily.

J-How was it in Bullet Boys? ..did you guys get along?
M-We got along famously. Like a T. Rex and a Brontosaurus stuck in the tar pits
together.
What was the craziest thing a fan has ever done to meet you?
Flown to England, and Japan and Nebraska and…
J-What was your favorite tour..while in Bullet Boys?
M-We really had fun on the Cinderella tour. Too much fun.

J-What was your favorite release while in Bullet Boys..?
M-I think Freakshow was the most fun I had in the studio. Outside of working in
my own studio, of course.
J-Least favorite?
M-"Talk to your daughter" was not in my plans as a BBoy song…ever! Oh well.

J-Why did you leave the band?
M-I was ready for changes: musical, personal and I wanted to leave on the best
note possible at the time.
J-What did you do after you left the band?
I recorded in my home studio with some really talented friends. I wrote the
material that you'll find currently available at
www.monstersmakingmusic.com
Apart from that I just played hockey.

J-Ive heard a lot of your solo stuff.. and its amazing.. some new…some old… what
made you decide to release the old stuff?
M-I never intended it to be heard by anyone but myself but I was coaxed into
putting the CD's together by some very trustworthy friends. Marty Horenburg has
worked with me on much of it and he always made it very comfortable and fun so
it was a labor of laughs, I would say.
J-Where do you get your ideas for your solo songs?
M-WW II, souring relationships, murderous impulses and other uplifting events.
Mostly.