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 MY DEPARTURE FROM WHITESNAKE - BY BRIAN TICHY

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MY DEPARTURE FROM WHITESNAKE - BY BRIAN TICHY:
In case you haven't read drummer/guitarist Brian Tichy's open letter to fans about his departure from Whitesnake to concentrate on the new S.U.N. project, please do so. Much credit to the guy for some rare honesty in this business!

"My decision to leave Whitesnake has already been announced by David Coverdale
but I wanted to at least give a bit of my own explanation and be clear
on why this decision was made because it is a simple yet heavy one;
heavy cuz it involves jumping off a cliff while you were seemingly and
supposedly fine on solid ground. It's a reason that you will only
understand if you exist with any amount of dreams, goals, ambition and
desire to get to that place you haven't been.
First off, Whitesnake will obviously be fine without me. I gave 100%
while in the band, with full intent on making David and the Snakes proud
I was behind them as their drummer. If still in WS, I would yet again
be giving DC and the guys 100% in 2013, and I'd have a blast doing it! I
will never complain about being paid to be an adult that plays in the
bands he used to practice to since he was 9 years old! And I will never
ever give less than 100% when behind a kit of drums because it is my
life. It ties everything together for me. The change of musicians in
bands is nothing new. My idols left this band too. But I do think my
reason is a little different than the others'.

Life is short. Each year is a solid chunk of time to hopefully get
closer to all the things you have thought of attempting to achieve
throughout your whole life. My Dec. 30th mountain bike accident and Jan.
1st surgery had absolutely nothing to do with my decision; but it
certainly made it all the more easier to write it down with total
clarity and without any second guessing.
I've always played guitar. I've always written music. I've always wanted
to be in my band! I have a new band, S.U.N., that I am beyond proud of.
It is with a person, singer Sass Jordan, who is also as passionate about music and our band as I am. We sit on the same page in S.U.N.
without worry about the other person's level of commitment. Sass is a
lifer in music. She only does this. And she does it better than most.
When you have something like that sitting at your fingertips and you
both truly believe in it, you don't just put it on the shelf. What you
do is figure out HOW you are going to make this new band AND everything
else in your lives work together, regardless of the looming uphill
battle and tiny percent ratio of something like this becoming a true
force to be reckoned with.
But, that's where the confidence and experience come into play. I'd like
to think we made a record that is a solid piece of rock that will hold
its own next to anything. How will I know if I am right or wrong if I
just "talk talk talk" about it? I've got live it and let this band have a
fair shot, or else I might as well just call it "a cute little project I
do if I have free time." Haha! That is boring and goofy. We've worked
hard and we will work hard.

I can't give it its fair shot if I am giving Whitesnake 100%. And like I
said, Whitesnake is Whitesnake. It rolls around the planet as a total
and complete success, whether YOU like it or not. It just it. When David
says, "let's tour," a lot of people become employed and have a solid
amount of work for the year. So yeah, that's a success right there.
I owe David Coverdale a big, fat thank you for allowing me to be
myself in his band. The man simply told me to play how I play and make
his band and its music sound like a kick ass rock n roll freight train.
He trusted me. He trusted that after having Paice, Powell, Dunbar,
Aldridge, and Frazier, (some of the world's best drummers!) I could be
the guy to get the job done! I also thank him for treating his band with
complete respect and always being open to tell stories and answer
questions having to do with this biz and everything he has been through.
You learn a lot from a guy like that when you shut up and listen. Come
on, from Blackmore to Page??!!! Sorry, it don't get bigger!

But mainly I owe David a thanks for all the inspiration and for clearly
letting me see that if you want something, you better at least TRY to
get it. I am going to try. I watch him onstage and offstage, and see
this icon that took his amazing gift and worked it hard and watched it
all pay off in ways
that most cannot fathom. I will of course always be a drummer and
continue to work as a drummer and do all the things that drummers do.
But I am allowing there to be an open road that I can now attempt to
fill with all the stuff I have yet to do; the main thing being S.U.N.
Basically, it would be pretty badass, (as I told David) if down the
road, he can see me and say, "Damn, Tichy went for it and did it." With
that, I intend on making David proud, proving lots to myself and getting
S.U.N. out there and making a dent!

Thanks to all the awesome Whitesnake fans who have been so
understanding and accepting of my decision. I know who I'd like to see
back on drums in WS! But whoever it is, it will be the right decision
because it's David's! So, go buy the S.U.N. "Something Unto Nothing"
record with me on guitar and drums, Sass as the Interplanetary Mountain
Goddess, Michael Devin on bass (who yes, will remain a member of WS) and
Tommy Stewart on live drums! See us Jan 19th at Key Club in LA and at
the Bonzo Bash Jan. 24th. Our record has gotten insanely stellar reviews
and I think that's cuz we have approached the record the old fashioned
way; NO CLICK TRACKS AND NO AUTO TUNE BS!
Focus on the natural groove within. Worry about the songs and the sounds. We are Loud Gypsy Rock!! "Veni, Vidi, Rocky!"
Sincerely, Brian Thomas Tichy."
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