ALICE COOPER Bassist's BEASTO BLANCO To Release 'Live Fast Die Loud' In The Fall

August 2, 2013

BEASTO BLANCO, the band led by ALICE COOPER bassist Chuck Garric, will release its full-length debut, "Live Fast Die Loud", this fall via Rat Pak Records.

According to a press release, "Live Fast Die Loud" is "a straight-forward, balls-to-the-wall hard rock album that also features Chris Latham, Tommy Clufetos (OZZY OSBOURNE, BLACK SABBATH, ROB ZOMBIE),Glen Sobel (ALICE COOPER),Jonathan Mover and Calico Cooper."

The "Live Fast Die Loud" title track will be premiered on Alice Cooper's "Nights With Alice Cooper" radio show on Thursday August 8.

Garric previously stated about BEASTO BLANCO: "I've been touring non-stop for 10 years with ALICE COOPER and I've learned a lot from one of rock and roll's most entertaining villains. BEASTO BLANCO has given me the chance to be me and let loose."

Garric, current bass player for ALICE COOPER, has been touring non-stop including a current tour with Cooper and IRON MAIDEN. In fact, Garric has contributed his songwriting skills to four ALICE COOPER records, including "Welcome 2 My Nightmare", "Eyes Of Alice Cooper", "Dirty Diamonds", and "Along Came A Spider". Chuck has also contributed to the last recorded DIO album, "Master Of The Moon". In addition, Garric has had the honor of playing bass for Steven Tyler, Rob Halford, Ted Nugent, Don Felder, CHEAP TRICK, Robbie Krieger and more.

"With BEASTO BLANCO, we have set out to create a live, raw power, rock and roll band that will allow us to indulge our influences and imagery that has shaped our collective musical background. BEASTO BLANCO taps into a truly unique rock sound, but still stays true to our roots," said Garric.

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