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Audio Clips

Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Unreleased studio recording ,1990
Sam Kinison's cover of the Elvis Presley hit was intended for "Leader of the Banned", but never made it, due to the Presley estate refusing to let it get released. This copy was broadcast on the "Ron and Ron Show" in 1994, and given to the Rons by Sam's best friend Carl LaBove.
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Gonna Raise Hell
Leader of the Banned, 1990
Sam Kinison's cover of the Cheap Trick classic was one of four songs on his third Warner Brothers release. Among those performing background vocals are Richie Zito (who produced albums by Ratt and Poison) and Eddie Money.
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Highway to Hell
Leader of the Banned, 1990
Sam Kinison's cover of AC/DC's classic also featured Slash (Guns N' Roses), C.C. DeVille (Poison), and Fred Coury (Cinderella). This is one of four Richie Zito-produced songs on Sam's third release.
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Mississippi Queen
Leader of the Banned, 1990
Sam Kinison's parody of the Mountain classic pokes fun at televangelist Jim Bakker and Jessica Hahn. Featured performers include Leslie West (Mountain) and C.C. DeVille (Poison). This is another one of four songs from Sam's third Warner Brothers album.
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Under My Thumb
Leader of the Banned, 1990
Sam Kinison's cover of the Rolling Stone's oldie features Dweezil Zappa on lead guitar and Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne) on bass guitar. This is one of four rock cover tunes from Sam's third album.
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Wild Thing
Have You Seen Me Lately?, 1988
This classic version of The Troggs' hit proved that Sam Kinison was not only funny, but he could also sing. This track was produced by Richie Zito, and featured C.C. DeVille (Poison) and Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne).
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Quotes from or about Sam Kinison.
Sam was a mentor to me. There is no handbook on how to handle becoming famous, how to behave when suddenly people are treating you differently. Sam taught me to have a little class. When you're in the public eye, people only get to see a certain side of you.
-C.C. DeVille, Poison

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