New Eric Carr documentary aiming for release on November 24th

New Eric Carr documentary aiming for release on November 24th

Music promoter David Snowden was recently interviewed by Metal Mike for the 80’s Glam Metalcast podcast.

Snowden stated the following about a new documentary that he is working on featuring former KISS drummer Eric Carr (as transcribed by the 80’s Glam Metalcast podcast with slight edits):

“I’ve been working with Eric Carr’s family on the 2nd documentary on his life. It pretty much starts with Peter Criss leaving the band and Eric joining all the way up to when he left us. This documentary talks more about his legacy, who he was as a person, and really focuses on those KISS years. They are hoping to get it out on the 30th Anniversary of his passing which would be this November 24th of this year. There are a lot of great people in it – John 5, Bruce Kulick, and George Sewitt (former KISS road manager 79-83). George has a lot of great stories. I think Gene [Simmons] and Paul [Stanley] will really look at this as a great tribute to Eric, because that’s what it is. This isn’t a tell all, it’s not about anything bad that happened or the arguments they had in the band. It’s a celebration of Eric’s life and the impact he had on everybody.”

Back in 2004, the documentary The Eric Carr Story: Inside The Tale of The Fox, which was produced and directed by Jack SawyersCarr passed away of cancer at the age of 41 back on November 24, 1991.

You can listen to the interview with David Snowden on the 80s’ Glam Metalcast podcast below: