TESLA guitarist Frank Hannon has weighed in on the never-ending debate about how the rise of grunge in the early 1990s forced most hard rock bands off the radio and MTV, with album and tour sales plummeting. Asked in a new interview with Real Music With Gary Stuckey how he and his bandmates were aff…
FRANK HANNON Says TESLA ‘Wasn’t Really Affected’ By Rise Of Grunge In 1990s
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