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Michael Monroe interview - July 2017

Interview with ex-Hanoi Rocks vocalist Michael Monroe from his home in Finland upon the release of his 2017 "Best Of" compilation, celebrating 30 years since his debut solo release, "Nights Are So Long."

An episode of the The Rock Writer's Ramble podcast, hosted by The Rock Writer's Ramble, titled "Michael Monroe interview - July 2017" was published on July 5, 2018 and runs 27 minutes.

July 5, 2018 ·27m · The Rock Writer's Ramble

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Interview with ex-Hanoi Rocks vocalist Michael Monroe from his home in Finland upon the release of his 2017 "Best Of" compilation, celebrating 30 years since his debut solo release, "Nights Are So Long."

Interview with ex-Hanoi Rocks vocalist Michael Monroe from his home in Finland upon the release of his 2017 "Best Of" compilation, celebrating 30 years since his debut solo release, "Nights Are So Long."
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