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So at the fantasy camp, where wannabes shell out big bucks to form groups and learn from some of the best in the business, McKenzie had the misfortune of not really being able to play a lick.
Still, his bandmates were understanding, as was his camp counselor, bassist Rudy Sarzo, who played with Quiet Riot, Whitesnake and others.
McKenzie just wanted to have a few words with the men he has idolized ever since he joined the KISS Army as a boy growing up on a Kentucky horse farm.
Armed with a sense of adventure and determination, McKenzie tracked down -- by any means necessary -- his musical heroes, talking a little shop and even strumming a few chords in their presence.
That journey, which McKenzie proudly calls his "crazy guitar hero quest," makes for a fun read, regardless of whether you're a metal head like the author.
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