DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT To Open For ALICE COOPER In Pennsylvania

September 11, 2007

DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT, featuring original ALICE COOPER BAND member Dennis Dunaway, will open for ALICE COOPER at FM Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on September 18.

In a recent interview with antiMUSIC, Dennis explained how DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT came together: "I got to know Rick Tedesco [guitar, vocals] when he was working with Ian Hunter on the 'Rant' album. After that, Rick built Guitar Hangar Studios and expressed interest in getting a band in to get the bugs out. I told him that I had over 200 songs so we agreed that we would bring in some musicians and I would be the guinea pig. The quality of the recordings progressed at a rapid pace and as soon as we found Russ [Wilson; drums] and then Ed [Burns; vocals, keyboards], I sensed an exceptional chemistry, and as soon as we played our first live show, I knew it was solid so THE DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT came to life. We all have day jobs so we got together after work every Wednesday night. 'Bones From the Yard' [the latest DENNIS DUNAWAY PROJECT album] took about two years to complete but figured by hours it went fast."

For more information, visit www.dennisdunawayproject.com.

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