Blond Viper is a South Dakota based hard rock band that has albums called Crash and Boom, and they are preparing to release another called Bang. Todd Magnuson and Terri Lawrenz have also done extensive work in television and film, releasing a motion picture soundtrack for an award winning film called Sometimes Yesterday, in which they had starring roles. They have also been nominated for an Emmy for their work on their nationally syndicated television series Nature Adventures With Terri And Todd.
In this interview we talk about their great new single called “Represent,” which is a charity single benefitting the Tunnel To Towers Foundation, and it is out now on Ron Keel’s RFK Media label. We also discuss Terri and Todd’s television and film work, and what they have planned for the future.
“Represent” video:
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Hello everyone! My name is Scott Itter, but some know me as Dr. Music. I am a music journalist and photographer out of the Chicagoland area, and I have been in practice for over 20 years. I grew up in the 70’s with two big brothers that showed me all kinds of rock and roll. As I grew older I ventured out into different genres like jazz, funk, folk, and whatever else I could wrap my ears around. As I read every liner note and every Circus and Hit Parader like they were the Old and New Testament, I came to realize that I just love sound and appreciate all the people that create it.
I later became a stay-at-home dad and started honing my writing and photography skills to keep my mind from turning into mashed peas. My kids are now adults, my mind is only slightly mushy, and I am thrilled to have the honor of presenting my work to you!