Bassist Pete Agnew, founding member of legendary classic rock band Nazareth, talks about the band’s latest record, Surviving The Law. Pete also sets the record straight about the Axl Rose wedding, the Appetite For Destruction production rumors, and the day “Please Don’t Judas Me” was recorded with a very young Simon Phillips playing tabla for the Hair Of The Dog album in 1975!
Sit back, grab a pint, and let Pete Agnew tell you about the new Nazareth music, and some stories from the good ol’ days!!
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