Charlie Wayne of Platinum Rose
June 13, 2011 by Managing Editor
by Derric Miller
Staff Writer
Platinum Rose lead singer/guitarist Charlie Wayne (Bulletboys, Hawk, Keel & Wayne, etc.) checked in with Hardrock Haven to discuss the upcoming new album Cry of the Raven; how their music ended up in the movie “The Deadliest Gender;” some of the new tracks like the Beatles’ cover “Eleanor Rigby” and “Child of the Sun;” the band’s new management; upcoming tour plans; playing with Eddie Money; and a whole lot more.

Charlie Wayne is one of the “good guys” of Rock N Roll and he was also one of the founding fathers of that whole ’80s glam/hair metal movement. Tune in now to get to know his stellar new band Platinum Rose and be ready to pick up Cry of the Raven as soon as it hits the streets.
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[...] Charlie Wayne of Platinum Rose Posted on June 14, 2011 by admin Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress Pluginby Derric Miller Staff Writer Platinum Rose lead singer/guitarist Charlie Wayne (Bulletboys, Hawk, Keel & Wayne, etc.) checked in with Hardrock Haven to discuss the upcoming new album Cry of the Raven; how their music ended up in the movie “The Deadliest Gender;” some of the new tracks like the Beatles’ cover “Eleanor Rigby” and “Child [...] Hardrock Haven [...]