AEROSMITH's BRAD WHITFORD To Hit The Road With DEREK ST. HOLMES; New Music Due Soon

November 9, 2015

AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford is working on his second album with Derek St. Holmes, the voice of such early TED NUGENT songs as "Stranglehold" and "Dog Eat Dog". The record is slated for an early 2016 release, with a new single coming soon.

WHITFORD ST. HOLMES is gearing up for a fall tour, kicking off November 12 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and wrapping up November 22 in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

WHITFORD ST. HOLMES released its debut self-titled record in 1981. The album was followed by a tour, but soon after Whitford returned to AEROSMITH and St. Holmes went to work again with TED NUGENT.

According to The Pulse Of Radio, Whitford and St. Holmes reconnected after Whitford moved to Nashville, where St. Holmes lives.

WHITFORD ST. HOLMES tour dates:

Nov. 12 - Milwaukee, WI - Potawatomi Casino
Nov. 13 - Westland, MI - The Token Lounge
Nov. 14 - Chicago, IL - Reggies
Nov. 15 - St Charles, IL - Arcada Theatre
Nov. 17 - Boston, MA - WIlbur Theatre
Nov. 18 - NYC, NY - BB Kings
Nov. 19 - Ridgefield, CT - Ridgefield Playhouse
Nov. 20 - Londonberry, NH - Tupelo Music Hall
Nov. 21 - Amityville, NY - The Revolution
Nov. 22 - New Hope, PA - Havana New Hope

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