Author & interviewer: Chris Jones.
This video was filmed on location at Casino Rama, Ontario CANADA on October 30th, 2014.
An hour or so after Alice Cooper and his band left the stage playing to a sold-out audience, I had the privilege of sitting down for an informal interview with Alice Cooper's Lead Guitarist Ryan Roxie. I think as I do, that you will find this to be both informative and inspirational on several levels, and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I did spending the time talking with Ryan.
I definitely have some individuals to thank, as It was made possible through the combined efforts of these three people:
Many thanks to Jenna Hunter, the Director of Public Relations at Casino Rama, who not only provided us with a gorgeous suite to film this interview in, but who also went "above and beyond" to make sure that everything went smoothly from the time we entered the Casino until the moment we left.
This video was filmed on location at Casino Rama, Ontario CANADA on October 30th, 2014.
An hour or so after Alice Cooper and his band left the stage playing to a sold-out audience, I had the privilege of sitting down for an informal interview with Alice Cooper's Lead Guitarist Ryan Roxie. I think as I do, that you will find this to be both informative and inspirational on several levels, and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I did spending the time talking with Ryan.
I definitely have some individuals to thank, as It was made possible through the combined efforts of these three people:
Many thanks to Jenna Hunter, the Director of Public Relations at Casino Rama, who not only provided us with a gorgeous suite to film this interview in, but who also went "above and beyond" to make sure that everything went smoothly from the time we entered the Casino until the moment we left.
Endless thanks to Nigel Jones, Owner and Operator of NVJ Productions. His endless patience that day and expertise in videography made my "job" as interviewer an easy one indeed. Nigel handled everything like the professional he is, setting everything up, | |
giving direction, and leaving me to focus completely on simply chatting with Ryan… and I believe that shows in the interaction between Ryan and myself. This is not an interview by definition in my mind, but a nice laid back talk letting the Artist be himself and express his true feelings.
And last but certainly not least, I would like to thank Ryan Roxie. Not only for taking the time out of his extremely busy schedule right after "giving his all " performance onstage that evening, but for being himself and giving us an insight into something very personal, something very special. I came away that night after we had said our goodbyes and packed up our gear with something much more than I had expected… I was very inspired on many levels. I get that very same feeling watching this video as I did then, only from a different perspective… and I hope you do too.
As Ryan would say… "Enjoy The Ride".
And last but certainly not least, I would like to thank Ryan Roxie. Not only for taking the time out of his extremely busy schedule right after "giving his all " performance onstage that evening, but for being himself and giving us an insight into something very personal, something very special. I came away that night after we had said our goodbyes and packed up our gear with something much more than I had expected… I was very inspired on many levels. I get that very same feeling watching this video as I did then, only from a different perspective… and I hope you do too.
As Ryan would say… "Enjoy The Ride".