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Bill Moseley Talks 3 From Hell and His Fondest Memory of Sid Haig

Dec 24, 2022

Another legend I had the honour of meeting last week was none other than Bill Moseley. Another guest who attended the For the Love of Horror convention in Manchester, UK. I sat down with Bill to discuss his old band Cornbugs, 3 From Hell, Zak Bagans Haunted Museum and his fondest memory of friend and co-star Sid Haig who sadly passed away last month.
In addition to meeting Bill I also met his lovely wife Lucinda who was helping him with photo-ops all weekend. They looked as thou they had a blast. Thank you both for speaking to me, it was a pleasure!
Check out my interview with Bill Moseley below:
 

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