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March 19, 2007

Spotting Rock Star Supernova Tommy Lee

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 Spotting Rock Star Supernova Tommy Lee

Flanked by his Supernova bandmate Lukas Rossi and an entourage of publicists and managers, Tommy Lee swaggers in covered in tattoos and jewellery.

A few minutes later we’re ushered up to their hotel room to do the interview.

And the biggest surprise of all is that Lee is … well … nice. He’s also very, very skinny - like the male answer to the size zero trend.

Lee and Rossi have jetted into Auckland for a two-day visit to talk about their shows with Rock Star Supernova.

Despite warnings of taboo interview subjects - ex-wife Pamela Anderson and her ex-husband Kid Rock - and told he doesn’t much like being photographed, Lee is courteous, polite and friendly.

It might help that, like Rossi, he’s got a beer in one hand and a cigarette int he other - and it’s only jsut midday on a Tuesday.

But they are rock ‘n’ roll stars.

Rock Star Supernova hit the road in January and it seems age hasn’t slowed down Lee, who’s now 44.

“We’ve been having a blast,” Lee says. “Probably too much fun.”

Ropssi scotches any notion that Lee is a bit long in the tooth for rock ‘n’ roll antics.

“Like wine, it gets better with age, bro’,” he says.

Lee has famously told all about his wild-child existence while on the road with rock band Motley Crue in the 1980s.

And excerpt from his book The Dirt says a typical day would be waking up at 5pm to do a phone interview, throwing up on the floor before taking more drugs and alcohol and doing a show, finally passing out at 9am.

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I ask him if life on the road with Supernova is that crazy, citing the throwing up example.

“Yeah,” he laughs. “I don’t think there’s any sort of comparison, they are two different animals,” he says of the two rock bands.

“We are having as much or more fun than Motley. It’s different animals. A couple of guys were married at different times (in Motley) and we’re single,” he says about himself and Lukas.

Aha, so those rumours that he adn Pamela are back together aren’t true then.

Lee is very much a single man.

He and Rossi certainly act like single boys having fun. At one point Lukas interrupts the interview to show Tommy a girl in the porn magazine he’s “reading” at the table, which is littered with ashtrays full of cigarette butts.

Despite all his rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, it’s clear Lee has a softer side when it comes to his boys.

The rocker immediately lights up when he talks about his kids - and it’s obvious he’s a doting dad.

And it seems his sons with Pamela Anderson - Brandon, 10 and Dyland, nine - are inheriting his way with the ladies.

“They are almost kind of into girls, not quite yet,” he says. “My youngest boy’s like ‘Girls - ewww!”

“I’m like, ‘You won’t be saying that in a couple of years time.’”   

 

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March 19, 2007

Rock Star Supernova Toby Rand Right Place Right Time

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Australian rocker Toby Rand admits he was sceptical when approached to be part of another reality TV program.  

The Melbourne-born musician, who rose to fame after participating in the US reality show Rockstar: Supernova last year, says the thought of having cameras trail his band Juke Kartel while they toured America, was a big decision.  
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However, Rand’s doubts have been put to rest after viewing the final cut for the pilot, On The Road With … Juke Kartel, for the first time today.  

The program, made by Sydney firm Spirit Chaser Productions, is in the process of being marketed to commercial and pay-TV networks locally and abroad.  

“When I got pitched the idea last December, I thought it could be really cool, but could be really detrimental to our careers going on another one (reality program),” the 29-year-old said ahead of Juke Kartel’s gig supporting Tommy Lee’s band Supernova in Sydney tonight.  

“But the way I see it (now), is that it’s raw. There is no fabrication. What you see is what you get. There are no producers twisting it to make someone look like a dick.”  

This was one issue Rand says he encountered as a contestant on Rockstar: Supernova.  

However, the performer admits that for the most part the experience was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  

“I don’t mind (reality TV) at all, I think there is a lot of shit, but I think I was fortunate that the one I went on was actually good,” Rand said.  

“And having Tommy Lee on there, that drew me to it even more.”  

With his tattoos and facial piercing, one might assume Rand is your typical rock ‘n roll bad boy, however, the musician says he’s misunderstood, just like his mate, Lee.  

“The (rock ‘n roll) lifestyle is a whole different world, but I am by no means going to turn into one of those pigs,” Rand said.  

“We are cheeky. Tommy Lee isn’t a bad boy, he’s a great guy. Bad boys are like Axl Rose who cracks the shits. T Lee is always smiling. I’ve learned so much from him.”  

Juke Kartel’s debut album is in the process of being mixed in Los Angeles and will be released later this year.   

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March 19, 2007

Spotting Rock Star Supernova Storm Large

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Storm Large, from the CBS series Rock Star: Supernova, was on hand for the All-Star Game last week in Portland and performed the ceremonial ball drop, while Chris Benoit of the WWE was on hand for the Toronto Rock at Edmonton Rush game on Saturday. Storm Large (Portland) and Chris Benoit (Edmonton) are both natives of the respective NLL cities.

Rock Star: Supernova’s Storm Large partakes in the ceremonial ball drop of the face-off at the start of the 2007 National Lacrosse League All Star Game hosted by the Portland LumberJax. Gavin Prout #9 is getting ready to take a face off against John Tavares #11.

Chris Benoit of World Wrestling Entertainment was on hand for the Edmonton Rush vs. Toronto Rock game on Saturday. Benoit spent time with Rush Owner Bruce Urban at Rexall Place on Saturday afternoon before the game and the two posed for a picture.

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