Sandi Saraya on Love Has Taken Its Toll, Gypsy Child, and Why She Walked Away | Session Stories #19

After more than 35 years away from video cameras, Sandi Saraya sits down for what she's told me is likely her last video interview ever. We get into all of it. From Sandi growing up in New Jersey, finding inspiration from Judas Priest, Steve Perry and Chrissy Hynde, meeting Gregg Munier and forming the band that became Saraya to the Polygram deal that renamed everything, recording Love Has Taken Its Toll and Gypsy Child, touring with Bad English and Neal Schon, why she walked away from the music business, and the song with Tony Bruno that's been sitting in a vault since before Nirvana and the grunge scene hit big. Last but certainly not least, could Sandi make new music in the future? Sandi is one of the singers who made me want to make music or hell, just LISTEN to music. Steve Perry was her vocal hero. She is mine. Getting her to sit down for this was a 40-year-in-the-making bucket list interview. I'm just so grateful she said yes and for giving me so much of her time. If you've ever wondered what happened to Sandi after Saraya, this is the answer in her own words. ▶ Tony Bruno on Session Stories:    • Tony Bruno: Saraya & Danger Danger Guitari...   #sandisaraya #saraya #sessionstories