ADLER: Fans Said ADLER'S APPETITE's Show Was 'Better' Than That Of AXL ROSE's GUNS N' ROSES

July 7, 2009

Former GUNS N' ROSES and current ADLER'S APPETITE drummer Steven Adler has issued the following update:

"Oh, man, this [most recent ADLER'S APPETITE U.S.] tour was great.

"Thank you so much to everybody that came out to see us, to everybody that hung around and had all those nice things to say… Man, we played places…we played a cornfield! Iowa! They flattened a cornfield out and put in a mini-carnival. They had a semi-trailer-truck and put a PA in it, and we played the show in a fucking cornfield! It was called 'Cornstock!'

"So many great shows, great people…

"The other night in Illinois, it was so awesome playing with WARRANT! I was standing right behind Steven Sweet on the drums. You know I love Jani Lane, he wrote the songs, they're amazing… I don't care what he thinks about 'Cherry Pie', it's a fucking hit and he should be happy… but their new singer, Robert Mason, he was great! I was talking to him and said, 'I would love to do some work with you.' And seeing Lita Ford, it was so wonderful hugging her and she was so nice to me. Everybody remembers everything; it was great. I didn't get to see Bret Michaels in Minnesota but I saw Big John; he's the security, the main guy on that show, 'Rock of Love'. I've known him for decades. It was wonderful seeing him, too.

"Morale within the [ADLER'S APPETITE] band is fabulous! Ricky [vocalist Rick Stitch] did a great job! We lost him in Chicago; he went out with some chick and never came back to the bus, so he had to catch another flight to make it home. He's havin' a great time and it was a great time. I love and thank each one of the guys; Alex [Grossi; guitar], Michael [Thomas; guitar], Chippy [Chip Z'nuff; bass], they were all at the top of their game, totally professional. The people loved them, of course!

"The audiences were fabulous! We put on such a big show; it's an arena show we put out! You go see bands at clubs and bars, you don't usually see people chanting, singing along with every word with their hands and arms up in the air. Even if it's just a hundred people, it looks like so much more with all the hands in the air 'cause they all are so into it! I swear (the audience ages) were anywhere from six to sixty! I felt like a politician, I was taking pictures with babies! And girls, throughout the decades, you got better looking! I couldn't believe it, but all I can say is so many people really loved our show and said it was better than when they saw what Axl [Rose] was doin'. It's crazy, but that's the main thing I heard! So we're workin' on getting more goin', there's a few shows comin' up that's listed on here, and hey, I love you all, God bless, and thank you!"

Video footage of ADLER'S APPETITE performing on July 3, 2009 at Riverstar Entertainment Complex in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below.

A review of the concert is available at Hard Rock Hideout.

ADLER'S APPETITE played its first show with vocalist Rick Stitch of the Los Angeles-based group LADYJACK on April 17, 2009 at the The Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana, California.

Rick has been recording with former GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Gilby Clarke, and his song "Make It Right" recently appeared in the feature film "The Grind", starring Danny Trejo and Tom Sizemore.

Singer Sheldon Tarsha announced his departure from ADLER'S APPETITE in April, saying it was "time now for me to follow my heart and continue working with my original band."

Adler was featured in "Celebrity Rehab Presents Sober House", an eight-episode, one hour series that premiered on January 15 on VH1.

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