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Matt Sorum colaborará con Cherie Currie

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Nuevo disco de la ex-cantante de las Runaways y con un montón de colaboraciones por lo que leemos de Matt Sorum! Pinta bien!

Offically started tracking new Cherie Currie album. 2 tracks have gone down and I am liking where its headed . A very RNR record will be coming your way by early spring we hope.Many guests and fine RNR


 
Respondido : 05/11/2010 8:47 am
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Van saliendo más nombres para el disco de Cherie Currie y la cosa promete mucho!

The CD will feature additional contributions from Nick Maybury (PERRY FARRELL, MINK) and Grant Fitzpatrick (MINK) and is described by Sorum as "a great representation of Cherie's voice." He revealed to VH1 Radio Networks' Dave Basner, "I told her when I said I'd produce it, 'You have to trust me on this. You need to make a cool, current rock and roll album.' The album is very much a rock album with some depth."

Matt told VH1 Radio Networks he's recruited some of his famous friends to help out on the effort.

"It's sounding great; I'm really excited about that," he said. "Slash [VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES] played on it, Duff [McKagan; VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES] played on it, I got Billy Corgan [SMASHING PUMPKINS] on a track, THE VERONICAS are coming in, Juliette Lewis, Courtney LoveÂ…"

Sorum performed with Currie when she supported her former THE RUNAWAYS bandmate Joan Jett and THE BLACKHEARTS on August 11, 2010 at the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa, California as part of this year's Orange County Fair. Joining Sorum in Cherie's backing group were Nick Maybury (PERRY FARRELL, MINK) and Grant Fitzpatrick (MINK) and Cherie's son, Jake Hayes, on guitar and vocals.

Sorum previously stated about performing THE RUNAWAYS material with Cherie: "Sandy West's drumming was so cool, especially for her age of 16 at the time 'Live in Tokyo' was recorded. The tones of the guitar were awesome, too — very QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, but done in the mid-'70s, of course."

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Respondido : 19/03/2011 10:13 pm