Coney Hatch’s Andy Curran on the benefits of working with Kim Mitchell and the challenges of opening for Judas Priest

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON NOV. 19, 1982 By Steve Newton Things were a little tense backstage in the Coney Hatch dressing room after last week's Pacific Coliseum gig with Judas Priest. A relatively mild crowd response coupled with technical problems and the fact of no soundcheck had the boys from Toronto "bummed out", as bassist and … Continue reading Coney Hatch’s Andy Curran on the benefits of working with Kim Mitchell and the challenges of opening for Judas Priest