
05212025 TTTO EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TAIME DOWNE OF FASTER PUSSYCAT
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Back in March, Taime suffered a terrible tragedy in the loss of his fiancé and understandably has been quiet minus an appearance at the Rainbow Bar and Grill Spring Party with Faster Pussycat.
In Early MAY, Faster Pussycat announced a US Tour w/ the Supersuckers as well as dropped a new single called "MOTORBIKE".
I reached out to him again during the Live Show "This That and the Other" and he was game and committed to calling me in hour #2 of the show. This would be his first interview in many months.
We spoke about the Tour, The New Single, working around the very busy schedule of guitarist "Sam "Bam" Koltun" and what he was doing to mentally prepare for this tour as this one would be very different than past tours.
While we didn't get into the details of what happened on the 80's Cruise, you can use google for that if you'd like. Taime was fully exonerated and is now picking up the pieces and finding ways to mentally and emotionally prepare for this next tour that will take them into July 2025.
He touches on what he's doing and on how his support system of his band and friends have been helpful in moving forward.
The main goal was to see if he was "OK" and to let him let his fans and friends know he is going to be.
If you see them on the road, show him and the guys some love and support.
You can find more on the Tour, the new single "Motorbike" and much more at www.fasterpussycat.com
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