Magellan chats about the band’s new live album

Last week, Georgia Satellites released Lightnin’ In A Bottle: The Official Live Album via Cleveland International Records. The 18-track album documents the band’s epochal performance at Peabody’s in Cleveland in 1988 after shooting to fame with “Keep Your Hands To Yourself” and their version of Chan Romero’s “Hippy Hippy Shake” that was featured in the Tom Cruise film, Cocktail. It’s the band’s first official live album after a series of bootlegs were released throughout their decades-long career.

Lightnin’ In A Bottle: The Official Live Album captures the sweaty excitement and spontaneity – both on and off stage – of that special night 33 years ago.

The band’s late 80s-era drummer Mauro Magellan chats with us about the project, the band’s history and if there are plans to ever reunite and tour.

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