one day where we will live

one day where we will live

Friday, February 25, 2011

Metal Queen

For my return to blogging, I have decided to revamp a few of my older blog postings which came from my original blog over at myspace. I recently shut down my myspace account but saved all the blogs, as that was my main purpose of even having it. It pre-dated facebook and was the original way to reconnect with old friends and extended family.

However, this year I decided to cut way back on social media. Using social networks for business purposes is one thing, but too many old friends, acquaintance connections and some disgruntled family members just did not really have a place in the viewing of my life. I narrowed it down to the people I really want in my life and gave others the option to contact me through postal mail, if they so desired. So far I haven’t had any letters! So I feel I have made the right choices.

Many of these deleted connections laughed at me or made fun of me and my metal queen alter-ego. It is their right to laugh all they want, but I sure don’t want anyone who mocks me or finds any of my personal passions to be laughable in a not-so-nice way, to have any connection with me on a social networking level.

But for those who do, and those who are curious, here is one of my blogs I posted on myspace back in 2007, explaining all about how I got the name of Metal Queen…

 

25 Jan 2007

How I got the name Metal Queen....

Many people ask me.....how did I get the Metal Queen handle?

Well, it is an interesting story which I shall share...

Many moons ago, I was the lead singer in an assortment of hard rock/metal bands in the town where I grew up, Moncton, N.B. After leaving Moncton at age 21, I also sang in bands in Toronto for a brief time before moving permanently to the west coast.

In my bands I rocked out, singing Maiden, Priest, Metallica, Skid Row, Poison, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard....basically if they had hair and great vocals/melody lines, I loved covering it! :)

I would have loved to sing some more female driven music but in the 80's and early
90's, the whole rock/metal world was a boys club and I was lucky to even find a place in it at all. I did manage to get a Tiffany song onto our set list with my band Savage, ha ha....thank you Steve for rocking the Tiffany for me! :)

THE Metal Queen of course is Canada's own, Lee Aaron, and I have been fortunate to see her own the stage live, back in 1992 in Vancouver. I have never had the chance to cover any of her stuff but I sure would love to, as she has an amazing voice and truly is the Metal Queen and I am honoured to be able to borrow her name.

When I was older and in the working world in Vancouver in the mid-90's, I got connected to a very cool dude named Nardwuar, thanks to my good friend Mark Gaudet in Moncton (of Eric's Trip and other notable Moncton bands). At the time, Nardwuar and I happened to work in the same building at UBC...he was in the radio station on the top floor and I was in the basement, scratching out a living as a travel agent.

Upon my first meeting with Nardwuar, he enjoyed hearing some of my more colourful metal stories of bands I had met and the music that I loved, and from then on he christened me Metal Queen, and the name stuck .

He went on to interview me on his radio show, which for me, laid out the beginning ideas and background for my book of Moncton metal memoirs which I have been working on for over 15 years now. It was fun to talk about all the hair-bands and metal bands I had met and sang covers of, as well as many of the adventures I'd had within that whole crazy scene.

I did some work with Nardwuar and interviewed with him, many of these metal bands of yesteryear, which was a lot of fun and eventually some of these interviews were covered in Chart Magazine.

So that is how I gained the title of Metal Queen....I feel more like Metal Mum or Laundry Queen these days but thanks to Nardwuar, the name always makes me feel eternally connected with my notorious past, which one day hopefully will be in print for others to enjoy...or cringe at! :)

Rock on!

Metal Queen


Link to my 2010 interview with Nardwuar, catching up on all things Metal Queen:

http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20101210-153601-to-20101210-170314.mp3

3 comments:

Suzy said...

Welcome back Metal Queen! I hope your blogging experience - this time around - brings you thoughtful discussions and much support in the challenges of life and motherhood:) Let the 'haters' slide into oblivion!

Metal Queen said...

Thanks awesome chickie!! :) Your words mean so much to me, yay for support and kindness! :)

No Way Back From Here said...

All hail return of Canada's Metal Queen!