![]() Robert Sweet: Then one day I just looked at the guys and I said, “Guys, this is how it’s got to be.” But at the same time I’m standing there with a drink in my hand smoking a cigarette and talking to Stephen Pearcy. Here I am knowing that what they’re saying is true, at least according to my beliefs. ![]() And I was one of the guys that they preached to. I remember standing out in front of Gazzarri’s and the Arthur Blessitt folks, they would walk down Sunset Boulevard with this big wooden cross with wheels on the end of it and they would preach to people on the Strip. And that whole cliché that goes along with rock ’n’ roll, you know, sex and drugs, I was doing all that. But the more Robert and I got into music and playing the clubs, the less we were going to church. Michael Sweet: So we actually accepted Christ, the whole family, and then we started going to church. Robert Sweet: Even as a little kid, something was pulling on me and I remember talking to my family about accepting Jesus. My dad’s a big Elvis fan and Jimmy kinda sounded like Elvis. Michael Sweet: We were kinda more drawn to his music than his preaching.
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