Former QUIET RIOT Bassist CHUCK WRIGHT Calls For End Of War In His Powerful New Single

May 1, 2022

Chuck Wright, the world-renowned bassist who has worked alongside everyone from Alice Cooper to Slash to Greg Allman and toured the globe as a longtime member of QUIET RIOT, has released a new single, "Throwin' Stones", a fierce and passionate call for the end of armed conflict, a call which couldn't be more perfectly timed for today's world.

Released as part of Wright's debut solo album "Chuck Wright's Sheltering Sky", the song was co-written with guitarist Lanny Cordola (ex-HOUSE OF LORDS),who has gained worldwide fame for efforts with war-torn children in Afghanistan, and vocalist Joe Retta (SWEET, TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA).

The track explodes with a heavy funk groove that emphasizes Wright's powerhouse playing, utilizing a stunning variety of techniques from slap-bass to finger-tapping, and drives home the song's simple but profound message: "War is not the truth; it's a lie". Accompanying the single is a powerful video featuring timely footage of world-changing events in today's war zones.

Of course, Wright isn't the first rocker to pen an anti-war song. However, he is one of the few to do more than just talk the talk. Earlier this week, Wright organized a spectacular star-studded show at his ongoing event "Ultimate Jam Night" at Hollywood's legendary Whisky A Go Go with guests including Cherie Currie of THE RUNAWAYS, Doug Pinnick of KING'S X, BULLETBOYS, Marc Bonilla, STEELHEART, LIVING COLOUR's Corey Clover, BAD WOLVES members and other acclaimed performers. The show also included Ukrainian musicians, and as honorary guests, a Ukrainian family that just fled the horrors of Bucha, Ukraine as war refugees. Proceeds from the event were donated to the World Central Kitchen who work on the frontlines providing food to the victims of the war in Ukraine and its millions of refugees.

"Chuck Wright's Sheltering Sky" will be released on May 20. It features over 30 guest performers, including members of MR. BIG, SKID ROW, TESLA, DREAM THEATER, JANE'S ADDICTION, ASIA, JEFFERSON STARSHIP, acclaimed solo artists Allen Hinds, Toshi Yanagi, Whitney Tai and many others. It covers a wide range of genres, from jazz fusion, prog, funk, to in-your-face hard rock, and will be widely available on CD and all digital platforms on the Cleopatra Records label.

Wright appears on nine QUIET RIOT albums. He was a contributing songwriter on 1986's "QRIII" and was featured in the band's video for "The Wild And The Young", among others. Wright has also been involved with over 100 recording projects throughout his stellar career.

In May 2020, Wright released his first-ever solo music video, for a song called "The Weight Of Silence".

Photo credit: Mari Kawaguchi

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