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The Supersuckers, dubbed as “The greatest rock-n-roll band in the world,” graced the KSUT Studio for a live set and on-air interview, as part of the 30-year anniversary tour. Frontman Eddie Spaghetti spoke about the band's unique approach to rockin' hard after three decades, their new album, and his recent bout with throat cancer.
The Supersuckers held a performance at Durango’s Animas City Theater that night.
“Metal” Marty Chandler, (left) on guitar and vocals; and “Captian” Chris Von Streicher on drums and vocals (right) warm up during the KSUT studio set and interview, a rare acoustic performance by the rock band — Friday, Jan. 11.
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
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KSUT hosts The Supersuckers


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