Music Promoter DAVID SNOWDEN Talks Forthcoming ERIC CARR Documentary - "It's A Celebration Of Eric's Life And The Impact He Had On Everybody"
August 16, 2021, 3 years ago
Guesting on the 80's Glam Metalcast, music promoter David Snowden discusses a new Eric Carr documentary curently in the works, his fanclub work in the '80s for KISS, Vinnie Vincent, Britny Fox and more
On the new Eric Carr documentary
Snowden: "I’ve been working with Eric Carr’s family on the second 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 and Paul 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."
Earlier this year, Carr's girlfriend and Playboy Playmate, actress, model, and author Carrie Stevens spoke exclusively to BraveWords scribe Aaron Small about her involvement with the film, and what fans can expect. According to Carrie:
"I’m excited to announce that I have joined the original team behind the 2000 documentary Tale Of The Fox (Jack Edwards Sawyers and The Eric Carr Family) to produce a new and uplifting documentary bringing Eric Carr’s legend to life. I was interviewed in Tale Of The Fox, as I was Eric’s long time girlfriend. This time around I am a producer. Sawyers is not a random director/producer for hire; he worked with KISS and was a close friend of Eric’s. So, there is a lot of heart and soul behind the project."
"We have been working tirelessly to weave together never before seen footage of both Eric’s private life and his performances. I’m very excited to share his personality with those who never got to know him. I can’t watch without laughing and smiling because Eric’s humor and charm is captured so well. We have (SiriusXM radio host) Eddie Trunk, (former KISS guitarist) Bruce Kulick, and many other surprise celebrity guests who give dynamic interviews, and offer unique insight as to why Eric’s popularity keeps growing long after his passing. We are looking at a November 2021 release date, as November 24th will mark thirty years since Eric died of a rare form of heart cancer. The documentary is currently untitled. We will be releasing more info in the coming months."
Eric Carr was a member of KISS from from 1980 to 1991, stepping behind the kit following the departure of the band's original drummer, Peter Criss.
(Bottom photo courtesy of Carrie Stevens)