ADLER'S APPETITE To Release 'Alive' Single

July 9, 2010

ADLER'S APPETITE — the band led by former GUNS N' ROSES drummer Steven Adler — has finished recording and mixing its new single, "Alive", with longtime friend and producer Anthony Focx (VINCE NEIL, BUCKCHERRY). The group is planning on debuting the song live as part of its summer tour, which will kick off Friday, July 9 in Redondo Beach, California.

"We are really excited to be moving forward with original material," says ADLER'S APPETITE guitarist Alex Grossi. "I think people are really going to like the direction we are going in."

The band — which includes guitarists Alex Grossi (ex-QUIET RIOT) and Michael Thomas (FASTER PUSSYCAT),bassist Chip Z'nuff (ENUFF Z'NUFF) and vocalist Rick Stitch (LADYJACK) — plans to release the song worldwide in conjunction with Adler's tell-all biography, "My Appetite For Destruction: Sex, Drugs & Guns N' Roses", which is set for a July 27 release through HarperCollins.

Steven Adler will sign copies of his tell-all biography, "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses", at Bookends in Ridgewood, New Jersey on Wednesday, July 28 at noon.

Bookends
232 East Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewoood, NJ 07450
Phone: (201) 445-0726
www.book-ends.com

Adler was featured in "Celebrity Rehab Presents Sober House", an eight-episode, one-hour series that premiered in January 2009 on VH1.

The other members of GUNS N' ROSES band threw Adler out in 1989, saying his drug use was harming his performance. In 1993, the band agreed to pay him $2.3 million to settle Adler's lawsuit claiming a 1990 agreement by which he gave up his interest in the band was read to him and signed without his attorney present.

Fan-filmed video footage of ADLER'S APPETITE performing the GN'R classic "Welcome To The Jungle" on June 14, 2010 at the Glass Cactus in Dallas, Texas can be viewed below.

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