Ex-TIGERTAILZ Frontman Schedules First U.K. Performance In Over Three Years

July 7, 2010

Former TIGERTAILZ frontman Steevi Jaimz will make his first U.K. appearance in over three years on Saturday, September 4 at The Rig - Rock City in Nottingham as part of the 30 years of Rock City celebrations.

The band's lineup for the performance will be as follows:

Steevi Jaimz - Vocals
Mick Priestley - Guitar
Shell - Bass
Alex Martin - Drums

Steevi Jaimz's new solo album, "My Private Hell", will receive a North American release in August via Jamsync Music.

SCS Records, in collaboration with Jamsync Music, struck a deal to release the CD, which will contain additional bonus material as well as a facelift in the form of an eco-friendly digipak.

"My Private Hell" was released in Europe in May 2009 via Cargo/SCS Records. According to a press release, the CD "combines Steevi's trademark glam-style melodies with KISS and OZZY OSBOURNE-style hard rock."

"My Private Hell" was written, performed and produced in Sweden with Chris Laney and Anders Ringman (a.k.a. Platform; CRASHDIET, EUROPE, CANDLEMASS) and was mixed at Polar Studios (ABBA) in Stockholm during 2008.

"My Private Hell" track listing:

01. Amazing
02. Don't Say It's Over
03. Something Good Something Bad
04. Still Crazy
05. Little Sistah
06. My Private Hell
07. Kiss Of Death
08. I Don't Wanna Walk Away
09. Dancin' With Danger
10. Kikk It Down

All the songs were written by Jaimz with Laney and Ringman except for "Don't Say It's Over", which was wriiten by Laney with Ryan Roxie (ALICE COOPER, SLASH'S SNAKEPIT).

Steevi was a member of TIGERTAILZ for the band's 1987 debut album, "Young & Crazy".

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