Like most people when the pandemic happened, I lost a whole year of work. It’s been almost a year now and I want to get the fuck out of. Through Instagram, Tik Tok and other social media platforms you are reaching new fans. And we’re in this pandemic, so give us all a break. Now, I don’t drink wine every day, but I do enjoy certain great red wines and I don’t think I am alone in that. I’m assuming that when I posted about my Vinyl Wino parties on Instagram, said, “Let’s get that dude!” ‘Cause we’re all stuck at home. Recently, my 13-year-old daughter ran so excited and crying ‘cause her friends watched my TikTok video and were laughing hard. For instance, I just got TikTok and I don’t know what the hell it is. I’m an older dude, so it’s hard for me to keep up with all of this technology, ‘cause everyday it’s a new thing.
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I have a lot of followers on Instagram and when I post things, it’s crazy how much free shit I get and how many offers I receive. The virtual festival seems like a great opportunity for both the artists and the fans. But that was before the world ended.Īll will be revealed during the Radical Sabbatical broadcast. I used to have these bashes at my house where my friends and I played vinyl and drank wino. How did you get involved with ’80s Radical Sabbatical Virtual Festival? Sebastian Bach’s Vinyl Wino party is just one of the many acts taking part in the Radical Sabbatical virtual music festival on Jan 30. Hysterically funny and always engaging, The Aquarian recently had the pleasure of speaking with him. There is only one Sebastian Bach and, after 35 years in music, he is still an energetic, unfiltered, and entertaining rock ‘n’ roll madman. He has rescheduled cancelled tour dates celebrating the 30th anniversary of Skid Row’s debut album (they start this May) and then he hits the road this fall for another special solo tour (which he reveals exclusively to The Aquarian). To say the Radical Sabbatical is ambitious is an understatement and obviously, there will be something for everyone.īach hopes the Radical Sabbatical is the symbolic start to a slow return to normalcy. Bach will throw his notorious Vinyl Wino party where he shares his favorite wine and spins his favorite music, and the festival will also include live performances, aerobic classes, cooking lessons, trivia, costume contests, and more. On Saturday, January 30, however, Bach will join Poison’s Bret Michaels, Lita Ford, Kenny Loggins, and a variety of other musical personalities for Radical Sabbatical - an all-day, ‘80s-themed virtual music festival. In addition to working on what he promises to be a heavy new solo album, he has joined the personalized celebrity video “shout outs” craze, which fans can find out about through former Skid Row singer’s verified Instagram account. Yes, he’s been a constant presence on social media, tweeting his disdain for the current White House administration, engaging in friendly debates with fellow heavy metal icons, and battling other rock musicians in all-out verbal assaults, but the stage has and will always be his true home. The legendary front person has certainly had enough of the pandemic that has caused the world to shut down and he’s itching to hit the road again. Nearly a year of pent-up energy, creativity, frustration, and hunger to perform will do that. Sebastian Bach is on the verge of exploding.