[Greg Prevost (L) of The Chesterfield Kings and Ray Paul at the big bash after the world premiere screening of their feature film "Where Is The Chesterfield King?" in Rochester, NY. ]

The Chesterfield Kings, besides most adroitly picking straight up where "Between The Buttons" once left off, have gone and produced their very own Monkee-worthy television spectacular "Where Is The Chesterfield King," given The Pendletones a run for their sand dollar with that ho-dad-stomping masterpiece "Surfin' Rampage," provided by no less than Mark Lindsay with his rough 'n' tumblest back-up combo since the "Spirit of '67" Raiders themselves, and now have their latest and greatest-ever platter "The Mindbending Sounds of The Chesterfield Kings" available in what's left of a record store right near you!

Defiantly entering his third decade as the undisputed Voice behind Rochester, New York's most under-sung heroes, Greg gamely takes bait to tell us all:

  1. "Munsters" or "Addams Family;" Which one's for you, and Why?

    Actually "The Munsters," because it was a logical extension of one of my fave shows, "Car 54, Where Are You?" "The Addams Family" was OK, especially Carolyn Jones (the main reason to watch it!), but overall though, "Munsters."

  2. Who in the world, living or dead, would you most like to play a game of "Twister" with?

    Anne Francis, Beverly Garland, Nancy Sinatra, Bethel Leslie...

  3. How many Sid King & The Five Strings records do you own?

    I don't know!!

  4. Got any good Dee Dee Ramone stories?

    Not really.

  5. "Ginger" or "Mary Ann;" Which one's for you, and for How Long?

    When the show was on in '65 - '66, I was eleven - twelve. Ginger was my fave. Looking at it now though, I would have to go with Mary Ann: What a doll!

  6. What single song, living or dead, do you most wish you'd written... and Why Didn't You?

    Too many to wish that, but I'd have to say the Theme from "Ben-Hur," or possibly Mozart's 19th.

  7. Whose guitar would you most like to be reincarnated as?

    To restate: is the question Who are some of my fave guitarists? Jeff Beck, Randy Holden, Jimmy Page, Leigh Stevens, Jorma Kaukonen, Keith Richard, Ron Wood.....

  8. In 2000 words or less, Your Hopes, Aspirations and Goals, musical and otherwise, for your life and your country?

    To have every TV show from 1947 to 1967!




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