Here are some interviews of C*C* i found searching the web :)


An Interview with C.C. Deville
by Scott Harrell (Focus Magazine)


C.C. DeVille is Back, Buff, and Ready to Rock ...
by Lisa Sharken


Rocker's 'road work' pays health benefits Staying Healthy on tour with Samantha 7 ...
by John Morgan


Rock star on the run C.C. DeVille has a new addiction, running,
but his music is still pure Poison ...
by Gina Vivinetto / Times Pop Music Critic


In Samantha 7 Heaven: An Interview with C.C. DeVille of Samantha 7
... by Cindy Harper






"We've never taken no for an answer.
When some people told us we couldn't do it, we did it anyway. That's us." - C.C. DeVille

"Life is too short. You have to realize just how precious it is. It is too short to be that serious.
You have to enjoy life while you still have it." – C.C. DeVille

"You can be the biggest drug addict in the world, and they will still like you in this town.
But if you're fat, they treat you like a leper." - C.C. DeVille

“Poison looked like women, talked like men and fucked like beasts!” - C.C. DeVille

“The party scene - that’s us! Poison is not going to solve the famine in Africa or the war in Ireland ...
but I think we can party pretty good!” - C.C. DeVille

“I love to perform, I love to write too. It’s not one or the other.” - C.C. DeVille

“There is a lot of pressure, especially on young people who are growing up.
You go from a little kid to an adult. How to make the transition ?
It should be a gradual thing, a natural thing. Don’t worry about being wrong.” - C.C. DeVille

“It was the ‘house of whores’, and became the ‘house of horrors.’ ” - C.C. DeVille talking about his days on drugs - C.C. DeVille

“If you fail at something, it is not the end of the world.
Pick yourself up and try again, you know ?
I think that is the essence of Poison.
It is OK to be human and OK to screw up, but have a good time doing it.
If you screw up, it is not really going to matter ten years from now, or five years from now.
I think that is something we have to remember.” - C.C. DeVille