Legendary Rock Drummer Carmine Appice Joins Amber On RNSU Tonite

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—This week, Amber Lynn's Rock'N'SeXXXy Uncensored welcomes special music guest, legendary rock drummer Carmine Appice. A valuable team player as well as a bruising power hitter with an instantly identifiable style, Appice wrote the book on rock drumming. He made his name starting in the '60s with popular psychedelic group Vanilla Fudge, with whom he recorded five albums; then moved on in the late '70s to join the iconic Rod Stewart Band. Appice co-wrote the number one song, Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" He's played with everyone from Jeff Beck and Ozzy Osbourne to Pink Floyd.

In 2016, Appice joined forces with guitarist Pat Travers, releasing "The Bulls" album. His latest collaboration is with his real life younger brother Vinny, who's had an equally spectacular career having played with Black Sabbath, Heaven and Hell, and DIO. In October 2017, the brothers Appice released a new joint album "Sinister."

Rock fans (and many others) won't want to miss rock legend Carmine Appice live on Rock'N'SeXXXyU tonight discussing his latest album and career highlights—and fans will get to hear some tracks from his new album!

Fans can join the fun by calling into the show, which begins at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET on LATalkRadio.com and Stitcher.com. The phone number for the show is 323-203-0815.

Fans may also visit the RNSU Blog for guest updates, photos, and news. Those who miss the show can download it at iTunes, and everyone can follow the show on Twitter @RockNSeXXXyU.