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Slim Jim Phantom The Cat Is Back Although Slim Jim
Phantom's
former bandmate Brian Setzer has kept the Stray Cats name in
gear since the band dissolved in the mid-1980s, the stand-up
drummer
best remembered for his simple two-piece kit in the "Rock This Town"
video hasn't kept out of the music
scene. On the contrary, the father
and club owner has a new assemblage of all-star rockers, called Colonel
Parker, which
includes former Guns n' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke.
"I've known Gilby for a little while," Phantom says. "I
was doing this
thing at my club on Thursday nights - I own a club on Sunset Boulevard
called The Cat Club - and I was doing
a jam night. One week the regular
guys couldn't make it, so someone suggested I call Gilby. I called, he
came, and it
was fun'so much so that we decided to keep doing it. I
found a kindred spirit with him."
From there,
Phantom's newfound bond with Clarke turned into a band and,
a little later down the line, an album on Icon Records. "Icon
came down
and took Gilby and me out to dinner - and you never pass on a free dinner
in LA. They said they wanted to
capture what we do live on record,"
Slim Jim says. "We were like, 'Basically we just kind of goof off.' We
just have
fun up there. But they saw something in it that we didn't
see."
Although it appears as if Phantom jumped on the
idea, he admits there
were plenty of reservations about forming another band. "Lee Rocker
[former Stray Cat bassist] and I
made a couple of records, and I'd been
doing a lot of sessions, running my club, and raising my kid. But the
last thing I
was looking for was to be in a band and do the whole thing
all over again. But I also never expected to get a record deal
from
playing at my own club on a Thursday night, ya know?"
Waleed Rashidi
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