
Joey Belladonna and me in Detroit, summer of 2022.
MeltdownMy guest today is Anthrax front man, Joey Belladonna. He'll be playing the Machine Shop in Flint on October 13th, which happens to be his birthday.

Joey tells me about his latest project, as he tours with his Journey tribute band, Beyond Frontiers. He tells me how it started, what songs he loves to play on stage and if he's met any of the member from the iconic band.
Which is harder for him to sing....the Journey material, the National Anthem or Anthrax songs. "The anthem I get a little nervous because I'm on my own." He answers that and speaks to how proud he is to be asked to sing the anthem. "That's the thing, I'm completely stoked...I just love it." He also spoke a little about the charity work he does for the VFWs.
He also gives an update on what's going on with Anthrax. "You could probably find out more online than you will with me." He explained that there's no need for him to go into the studio too early. "At this point I don't know how many tunes are done. I don't know if there's more to come." He said he locks in when it's his turn.
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Check out the interview below.....
Local Music Venue Spotlight: The Machine Shop
Want to check out a really cool live music venue? Get to Flint, Michigan and visit the Machine Shop! It's a club that the fans and musicians equally enjoy. One thing about the Shop, is that many bands who now play theaters or arenas, have played there. It's so cool to see these bands grow and expand their audience. I can also tell you that those bands do not forget the venue, or how well they were treated there by management, staff and the fans alike. A testament to that is the fact that Vinnie Paul from Pantera was buried in a Machine Shop shirt.
Kevin Zink's owned the venue for 21 years, and has booked over 2,300 shows there, many nights with multiple bands. Everyone from Kid Rock, to Shinedown, to Sevendust and Eric Church have played the Machine Shop stage. Kevin told me that the Cleveland based band, Mushroomhead, has played there the most times.

A panoramic view of the Machine Shop taken by Minty.
If you've never been there, Kevin describes the club like this - "I would describe it as kick ass, and then wonder about them since they have never been here! Hahaha! Seriously though, it is like 80s rock club, meets hot rod shop, meets tattoo shop, but with top notch sound and lights!" People have traveled from near and far to catch a band or bands there. "You name the country and there is a good chance someone has traveled from there to Flint, Mi.. We have seen people from Japan, Denmark, Brazil and many more. We have lots of people come from the far ends of the US to see their favorite band in the last of the real rock clubs."
You'd think in the world of Rock N' Roll there would be some crazy stuff on the bands riders, or backstage. Kevin says that doesn't happen too often. "I don’t find crazy shit, just a lot of messes! Condoms are about the craziest on a rider, which really isn’t that crazy at all. The days of crazy seem to have gone away a bit. It is all pretty professional."
Speaking from personal experience, The Machine Shop is staffed by very friendly, helpful people, who are also huge music fans. You can tell that the people who work there take great pride in making each show a memorable one for the fans.
With one look at their website, you can see that they host a wide variety of music, not just rock.
Check out some pictures taken at the Machine Shop by there in-house photographer, Minty.
I hope to see you at an upcoming show at the Shop. Oh, and don't forget to snag one or six of their world famous t-shirts!
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Aaron Lewis of Staind at the Machine Shop

Ivan Moody and Five Finger Death Punch at the Machine Shop

Apocalyptica at the Machine Shop

Asking Alexandria in the famed Machine Shop hallway.

Avatar before taking to the Machine Shop stage.

Black Stone Cherry at the Machine Shop

Clutch in the Machine Shop hallway.

Drowning Pool at the Machine Shop

Bush's Gavin Rossdale on stage at the Machine Shop

Another great Machine Shop hallway picture with a very young Halestorm

HellYeah at the Machine Shop (R.I.P. Vinnie)

Highly Suspect in the Machine Shop hallway

A very young I Prevail in the hallway at the Machine Shop

In This Moment before taking to the Machine Shop stage
Jeff "Minty" MintlineJesse James Dupree of Jackyl doing what he does best....messing up the Machine Shop stage. Photo: Jeff Mintline

Owner Kevin Zink with Jackyl on stage at the Machine Shop

Kid Rock at the Machine Shop

Seether at the Machine Shop

Sevendust before taking to the stage at the Machine Shop

Shinedown at the Machine Shop

Detroit's own Sponge at the Machine Shop

Steel Panther before rockin' the Machine Shop

The guys from Theory of a Deadman at the Machine Shop

Wayne Kramer, Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine, and Rise Against front man, Tim McIlrath

Tom Morello with some of the Machine Shop faithful

The late Wayne Static of Static X

Brent Smith and Zach Myers from Shinedown with owner Kevin Zink.

Musheroomhead in the famed Machine Shop Hallway

John 5 and myself at the Machine Shop

Thank you for all the great pictures throughout all the years, Minty.




