
| Aaron Duke |
| by Tom Johns Posted: 05/13/06 |
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Aaron Duke put together a benefit
album for rock drummer, Ricky Parent (Enuff Z'nuff) entitled "Labour of
Love - In Honour of Life". It's a rockin' album featuring many guest vocalist including
Jamie Rowe of Guardian, Monty Colvin of
Galactic Cowboys,
Liberty N' Justice and more. Let's see what he's up to:Let's see what he has to
say:
TJ -
Hey Aaron, how's it
going? AD – It's going very well JT. I hope we are talking about the same "it" though! ha ha Seriously, I'm doing better than I deserve. TJ - Tell us a little about yourself. AD – Hmm. I grew up in the Midwest, hated school, loved music and the radio. I ended up going into broadcasting for about 10 years before leaving it all behind for the oh so satisfying job of managing artists and being an indedependent record label mogul. In my spare time I write songs, produce when given the opportunity and I read alot. I like long walks on the beach but there isn't a beach within 200 miles, so let's substitute walks in the park. TJ - OK, tell us about your project, "Labour of Love. AD – It's truly all about people helping people. It ended up turning out great! 18 songs by 18 different artists for one cause! To shed some light on the who, what, where and why...Ricky (Parent) is a member of the legendary Chicago rock group Enuff Z'nuff. They have done it all and then some. MTV, VH1, Letterman, Howard Stern, toured the world 10 times and back again. Ricky was diagnosed with cancer in 2004 and like millions of other Americans, he has no health insurance. Cancer treatments are so expensive, in fact I was just looking at some of Ricky's bills and it's staggering to see the totals. I decided to try to help so I started calling and emailing artists to see if they would help me put this together for Ricky. The response was so encouraging and I believe we have one great album! Ricky was instrumental in suggesting that a portion of the proceeds from the CD go to the American Cancer Society. You can buy it now at www.34west.net and it will soon be available through I-Tunes and Rhapsody. TJ - Sounds awesome! So who are some of the artists appearing on the project? AD – Jamie Rowe from Guardian, Monty Colvin from Galactic Cowboys are two that I was very happy to get on the CD. I have been a fan of Jamie Rowe since the first Tempest record. I absolutely hail the Galactic Cowboys, they should have been superstars, just a brilliant band! There are also some other well known recording artists like Jeff Pilson from Foreigner (ex-Dokken), Enuff Z'nuff, Stuart Smith (ex Rainbow) and Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi), Russ Parrish (ex-Rob Halford's FIGHT) some of the guys from Journey, Europe and there are some independent artists. They all were great. I'm happy with the CD and how it turned out. I think rock music fans will really like it, at least I hope so! ha ha TJ - What is the main concept of the album?
AD
– Hmmm...T TJ - Definitely not! So what was it like, working with such a bunch of great performers? AD – It was great! They are normal people. No one associated with the benefit CD has that "rock star" attitude. Everyone knew what the project was about and what the project was for before they said yes to being a part of it. It was all about helping Ricky and helping to educate people about cancer awareness. A normal CD is about making money period, this CD goes beyond that concept. Everyone knows someone who has died of cancer. It's beyond tragic to watch someone you love and care about go through the battle. When Ricky was diagnosed it woke some people up. Some were musicians and some were fans. Cancer doesn't discriminate. Cancer doesn't care how much money you make or how famous you are. The artists on the CD get the Labour of Love mission - Do to others as you would want to be done to you. TJ - Anyone who isn't part of this project that you really would have liked to be? AD –
Eric Martin (Mr. Big) owes me one! ha ha Eric is such a good
friend. He was there for me during one of the most difficult times
of m TJ - So, is this going to be an on-going project of numerous albums and singers? AD – This is a one time thing. I would have to say that I'm leaving the numerous albums and singers thing to Justin from Liberty N Justice. I have several artists that I want to help develop and I think you'll probably see our first "commercial" release sometime later this year. It's actually more difficult putting a benefit CD together than doing a normal one. A benefit CD has a lot of strings and red tape just because of the dispersement of funds raised. A artist doesn't want their name associated with just any cause, you know? Most if not all the people associated with the Labour of Love CD know Ricky or have played with him. Don't get me wrong, I would love to continue to support great causes with future releases. Jason Becker comes to mind, Raven's Heart Foundation is another great charity. I'm not ruling out another benefit CD, but as far as Ricky is concerned we are going to raise as much as we can and pay what we can to give him some breathing room until he can get back on his feet and able to work full time. Honestly, we'd have to sell about 500,000 records to really make a dent in some of Ricky's bills. Cancer isn't cheap. TJ - Besides buying the album, is there any other way people can help with this cause? AD – I would suggest finding the local branch of the American Cancer Society and go from there. My hope is that people just don't buy a CD and then go back to their lives. Get involved! Help educate! Volunteer! Get check ups! This cause is not the only one out there. There are many stories and Ricky is just one of millions every year. In Knox County, where I live there were over 1000 new cancer diagnosis last year alone. I would love to be able to call Ricky and tell him that we got it all paid off just buy selling CD's but that would be only half of my goal. I want to let people know there is a thing called hope and it is closely related to faith and love. This project is not just about music. It's hopefully about changing lives or even just one life. It's about doing things to help people not because you feel obligated or because of ulterior motives...but because you simply can. TJ - What other projects have you worked on? AD – My last project was actually the tribute to Enuff Z'nuff on CDSmash Records. I've actually been more active in the last couple of years. I have started writing with several people and I'm excited about the future! TJ - How is Ricky doing now? AD – Ricky is doing extremely well
for all that he has been through. Those that have personally
have been treated for cancer will testify to the fact that the
body takes quite some time to come back to "normal". I can
share that his last checkup was negative for cancer and that is
great news. He still has some treatment to complete but the
doctors have told Ricky that he is doing great. I know that
some days are better than others for him as well. Fatigue is an
ongoing problem. His iron count is a little low too. The thing
to remember about Ricky is he's a fighter. He has the heart of
a lion and not even cancer is going to change is positive
outlook and attitude. He believes he's going to be 100% again
and so do we! I know the hardest thing for him right now is
that he wishes he was out there touring and playing. He really
misses the fans. When you have been a professional musician for
as long as Ricky and then you basically are forced to sit for 2
years straight due to medical reasons...well, let's just say
that I feel sorry for the drum set when Ricky is 100%! ha ha
TJ -
Well Aaron, it's really been a pleasure. I really hope and pray,
and encourage all who read this to pray for Ricky, that all will
go well. Thanks for everything and GOD bless my friend.
AD
–
We thank you very much and may you have eyes to see, ears to
hear and a heart and mind to know and understand.
Where to
purchase Labour of
Love:
www.34west.net www.itunes.com www.rhapsody.com |

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artwork concept came from a very talented guy by the name of Carl
Andre Beckston (MONOWASP). He's done quite a few CD covers for some
big bands (TNT). He emailed me out of the blue one day and asked if
he could do the cover and I of course said yes. I had already
decided that the project would be titled "Labor of Love" so Monowasp
just ran with it and blew me away with the cover art work and
concept. I think it challenges you. When you do a compilation CD I
think it's difficult to keep a focus or concept but all the songs
were great and each one has a message. Some are serious, some are
light and some are just guys making rock and roll. I think I'm
proud of the fact that the final track listing was very diverse yet
it fit together pretty well. Monowasp talked me into changing the
title of the CD into Labour of Love though...it's a more European
approach...I couldn't argue with a guy who had just presented me
with such an inspiring cover, could I? ha ha
y life. We've talked about the next project and I'm pretty sure
he's in! Jani Lane (Warrant) is another I would really like to sit
down with and get to know. He really is a talented songwriter. I
know he's participating on the next Liberty N Justice record, as
well as Eric. The Kings X guys would be my ultimate catch. I have
such respect for those guys as people and musicians. If I had to
name one person that really would probably surprise people-Ozzy
Osbourne. I would love to sit down and talk with him. There are
just too many people I would have loved to have on this project! ha
ha I do have a list! We were blessed by those who stepped up and
helped us out on Labour of Love. Get back to me once we start
preproduction on our next CD!
for all that he has been through. Those that have personally
have been treated for cancer will testify to the fact that the
body takes quite some time to come back to "normal". I can
share that his last checkup was negative for cancer and that is
great news. He still has some treatment to complete but the
doctors have told Ricky that he is doing great. I know that
some days are better than others for him as well. Fatigue is an
ongoing problem. His iron count is a little low too. The thing
to remember about Ricky is he's a fighter. He has the heart of
a lion and not even cancer is going to change is positive
outlook and attitude. He believes he's going to be 100% again
and so do we! I know the hardest thing for him right now is
that he wishes he was out there touring and playing. He really
misses the fans. When you have been a professional musician for
as long as Ricky and then you basically are forced to sit for 2
years straight due to medical reasons...well, let's just say
that I feel sorry for the drum set when Ricky is 100%! ha ha