AC/DC Singer Featured On GREG BILLINGS BAND Album; Audio Available

July 29, 2008

AC/DC singer Brian Johnson is featured on the new GREG BILLINGS BAND album "Do-Overs", which is being released today (July 29) and is available through the latter group's web site. Billings, formerly of STRANGER and DAMN THE TORPEDOES, and Brian tag-team on a great version of the old WILSON PICKETT tune "In the Midnight Hour".

An audio clip of the song is available for download as an MP3 file at this location.

Brian will reportedly join GREG BILLINGS BAND on stage tonight at a private "Do-Overs" CD-release party party. The first public release show will take place tomorrow (Wednesday, July 30) at the Quaker Steak and Lube in Clearwater, Florida.

Johnson is said to be a close friend of Greg's and has made several surprise appearances at Billings' concerts in front of smaller crowds of two to three hundred people.

"Do-Overs" track listing:

01. Get On Up
02. Wrong Side Of The Tracks
03. Walkin' Shoes (feat. Robin Zander on vocals)
04. Clear Blue Morning
05. I'll Shine
06. In the Midnight Hour (feat. Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass, Brian Johnson on vocals)
07. Lightnin' In My Pocket
08. My World
09. Rock And Roll (feat. Rob Stoney on vocals)
10. Closer To My Heart
11. Ockeechobee Whiskey (feat. TC Carr on harmonica)

WILSON PICKETT performing "In the Midnight Hour" live:

(Thanks: Francesco / Deep Purple Italia)

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