Ex-QUIET RIOT Guitarist Is 'Extremely Excited' About Playing On DIZZY REED's New Solo Album

September 26, 2008

Former QUIET RIOT and current HOOKERS N' BLOW guitarist Alex Grossi has issued the following update:

"I am EXTREMELY excited about a project that I am currently involved in. Dizzy Reed [GUNS N' ROSES keyboardist] is doing a solo record that is being produced by Del James (If you have never heard of Del, do yourself a favor and Google him, trust me).

"This record is by far one of the coolest projects I have ever been involved in, in that it is not just a band, but a bunch of random musicians from a wide variety of genres who are collectively contibuting to the project.

"I am very proud to be playing along with the likes of Mike Duda and Mike Dupke of W.A.S.P., Adrian Young of NO DOUBT, Richard Fortus, Tommy Stinson and Frank Ferrer of GN'R, Bobby from BIOHAZARD.... and it has been especially meaningful to see my former QUIET RIOT bandmates Frankie Banali and Chuck Wright perform on a couple tracks.

"Del has an amazing ear and excellent musical instincts, and Dizzy's songs are top-notch and very unique. I feel this record is going to be one we are all proud of."

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