Former GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist To Produce THE GADJITS EP

November 25, 2002

Former GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Gilby Clarke has been tapped to produce the new EP from Kansas City-based rockers THE GADJITS.

The band, who just completed a West Coast tour, recently inked a deal with RCA Records following stints with RANCID frontman Tim Armstrong's Hellcat label and THICK Records.

Plans exist for the group to shortly commence the pre-production process with Clarke for the upcoming CD, tentatively due in early 2003. A vinyl version of the EP will receive a simultaneous release through THICK.

THE GADJITS issued their first full-length album, "Da Gravy On Your Grits" through their own label, Joco Ska Records, in 1996.

More information on THE GADJITS can be obtained via their official web site at this location.

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