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forward into “today”. The world has Catholic Girls have had a long history.  have I, so have vampires. Everything is we were signed to MCA Records in the changed since 1993; so has Kate, so different. I think that’s exciting. Read- We were together five years before 80s.  When we lost the contract the ers wanted to know what happened to band broke up and we didn’t reform Kate and the vampire who made her, until 2000 when I moved back to the of these characters were for a while so have stayed together and continue to Justin.  I have known what the fates now I’m putting it into words.  I think people will be surprised at where things go. I can say with absolute assurance though that not everyone in the world is a vampire. Vampires are not everywhere. They don’t all go to “vampire bars” or drink “vampire drinks”. And they don’t necessarily follow the vampire “book” of behavior East Coast from LA.  Since then we record and perform live on stage.  I don’t see this ending in the near fu- ture. I’m putting a lot of time into my novels. I care about them and I care about how they’re crafted equally as I care about how music is crafted.   All in all, The Catholic Girls will keep go- ing as long as we can play rock and of course, enjoy it. I also have some new in the 21st century! No. I’m not follow- goals and dreams and that includes ing into that boring ditch. I’ll admit writing great books. In my whole life, Dead. What can I say? never been part of my vocabulary; I to keep The Catholic Girls going so great well-written stories. That hasn’t though, I do like watching The Walking the word “average” or “okay” have Finally, how have you managed long when so many bands break up within a year or two? The like great, well-done music and I like changed. And honestly… never will. Help The Catholic Girls make their next record! The band is running an IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for a 5-song EP. For more information click here. New Jersey Stage October 2014 pg 82