Ex-DIO Guitarist CRAIG GOLDY And Ex-GIUFFRIA Singer DAVID GLEN EISLEY Join Forces In EISLEY/GOLDY

December 16, 2015

Frontiers Music Srl has announced the signing of a new project that sees an alliance between two old friends and legends in the melodic rock world. Singer David Glen Eisley and guitarist Craig Goldy, both formerly of GIUFFRIA, have joined forces again in EISLEY/GOLDY, a partnership which will see the two artists bring back the signature sound that launched their careers in the early '80s.

David Glen Eisley, who went on hiatus after releasing his solo effort in 2001, said: "My dear friend of many years, guitar virtuoso Craig Goldy made a surprise visit up to my house [around October 2014], knocked on the door and simply stated, Enough of this, my friend. Time for you to get up off your ass and come back to work!' He was so adamant I relented and agreed to join him on a small stage in the San Diego area. It all seemed to go well, and the next thing I knew, a year later we were in Nottingham, England playing together again in front of a crowd."

He continued: "We had been discussing writing some material for a potential album during this past year. But where to take it? Assuming we were to actually do one, that left a big question... But a simple answer. The BEST rock and roll label left on the planet that understood who we were and who we are today. That was Frontiers and our friends Serafino and Mario!! A deal was struck and we both are happy to say EISLEY/GOLDY and friends will be working hard to bring you a new record sometime in 2016. Funny how things happen in this crazy world of rock and roll!!”

EISLEY/GOLDY is another in a string of successful sonic unions brought to you by Frontiers Music Srl, including SWEET & LYNCH, NORDIC UNION, RESURRECTION KINGS, FIND ME and REVOLUTION SAINTS, just to name a few.

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