Former MEGADETH Guitarist Announces Internet-Only Release Of YOUNG/HOLIDAY Project

February 27, 2007

Guitarist Jeff Young (MEGADETH, BADI ASSAD, ROKTOPUSS) has announced the Internet-only release of his 1992 post-MEGADETH project featuring cult vocal sensation Debby Holiday. The official release date is Jeff's birthday, March 31, 2007.

This limited Internet event features four never-before-released songs from the YOUNG/HOLIDAY project. The four "heavy-blues-infused-rock" tracks were written and recorded against the backdrop of 1992, Los Angeles. These timeless compositions were directly inspired by and shaped in the midst of one of the most turbulent times in American history. Wide-spread unrest sparked by the Rodney King incident, O.J. Simpson debacle and the resulting Los Angeles riots fuled the intensity of Jeff Young's post-MEGADETH project. The CD was produced "in doubley" by Jeff and Pat Regan (DEEP PURPLE, BLACKMORE'S NIGHT).

YOUNG/HOLIDAY "Los Angeles 1992" track listing:

01. Beggar's Day
02. Little Mexico
03. Peace
04. Flesh-n-Bone
Bonus Demo Tracks:
05. Ready for Some Action (16-track demo) (with Phil Soussan [OZZY OSBOURNE] on bass)
06. Mr Cool (8-track demo) (featuring lead vocals by Jeff Scott Soto [YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, JOURNEY])

Click here for song clips plus all exclusive release and download details.

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