Ex-ADLER'S APPETITE Singer: STEVEN ADLER Is 'The Complete, Total Caricature Of Rock And Roll'

April 25, 2007

Former ADLER'S APPETITE vocalist Sheldon Tarsha recently spoke with "The Hairball John Radio Show" about his new release, "Prophecies", what it was like touring with ADLER'S APPETITE and his personal views regarding former bandmate Steven Adler (ex-GUNS N' ROSES drummer).

Said Tarsha: "When you talk about rock and roll, Steven Adler is rock and roll. A lot of people talk a lot of shit about him, but the bottom line is that he ain't living this life for anyone but himself. He is the complete, total caricature of rock and roll, and it is completely natural to him. The time I spent with him was amazing because I really learned a lot about what it is like to just be yourself."

The 12-minute interview with Sheldon Tarsha, as well as a new track from his release "Prophecies", can be heard in its entirety at the home site of "The Hairball John Radio Show".

"The Hairball John Radio Show" is a syndicated radio show featuring the best of hard rock, past and present. It is broadcasted worldwide by more than 30 FM and web-based affiliates.

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