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Happy Holidays From Frankie Tease Magazine

Well it's that time of year again, and we'll be taking a break all week until Jan. 2. (check more about that on the calendar via this website). That's only a break from new articles this week. Meanwhile, behind the scenes we'll be like little elves gathering amazing material and getting ready to publish. In example Dec. 28 this mag. has the honor of interviewing the Reverend Horton Heat and attending the show for review at the Hard Rock Hotel. He's been a musical hero of mine personally, and I've seen him live so many times I can barely count (perhaps 15?). One of the amazing things about the Rev is that he has been on tour in so many cities for almost 20 years. If you want to get one of your questions asked of him, please send music or showbiz related questions to missfrankietease [at] gmail for consdieration before Dec. 27. If it's good, we'll include it in the interview and mention you to him as well. 

The other thing we'll be busy with is putting the finishing touches on the features that will be included in The Best of Frankie Tease Magazine Vol.2, which we plan to release in eBook form during January 2013. What a way to start the new year. If you want to see my notes from the Frankie Files on what it's like living in Vegas and my first year in retrospect, check this post I made on my performer blog HERE It's been an amazing year, and I have everyone who's participated in interviews, invited us to review their show, and the fine people of Las Vegas to thank for that. We truly hope you and yours are comfortable, relaxed, and happy for the holidays, and that you ring in the new year with safety (no drunk driving people!) and with great frivolity! 

Happy New Year! Have a glass of bubbly on me, I meant for me. And smoke em' if you got em!



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