During an interview with Cassius Morris, Type O Negative’s Kenny Hickey confirmed he is still open to doing some Peter Steele tribute shows. He says “it would be cool to do maybe a dozen shows.”

Hickey said the following when asked if keyboardist Josh Silver would be open to the idea:
“He doesn’t wanna do it. So maybe it’ll take some convincing…”
He continued when pressed for a reason:
“He would have to answer that question. He was always the kind of guy who’s 150% guy. If he’s not 150%, then he’s not gonna do it. He’s got other things going on. So, we’ll see. We’ll see how things pan out. Maybe he won’t have other things going on in the near future.”
He went on to say him and drummer Johnny Kelly would be on board with the idea:
“We would be into doing it in a tribute fashion, yeah. Yes. It would be cool to do maybe a dozen shows or something like that. Have some great stand-in singer — [or] singers — it would be a cool thing to do. Absolutely.”
On another note, Hickey also offered an update on the band’s upcoming live album:
“It’s in the works right now, so it might take a month or whatever to get it together. And then it will probably be at least a couple of months after that before it’s released. Hopefully [it will be out] by the end of the year.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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