Former UFO Guitarist 'Thrills' Chicago Audience, Talks About Upcoming CD
February 13, 2006Legendary guitarist Paul Chapman (UFO) flew into Chicago on Friday, February 10 to perform at the "Benefit for Stacy" concert. Chapman interviewed with Rebel Access TV and went into details about a compilation of UFO greats that he co-wrote that will be coming out this summer, with special "huge" guest stars. However, no details were announced while Paul shops for a distribution channel. Chapman later performed a blistering set that included UFO hits as "Lights Out", "Rock Bottom", "Rock Me Baby", "Shoot, Shoot" and "Too Hot to Handle". Chapman also thrilled the audience with classic covers of TED NUGENT's "Stranglehold", ERIC CLAPTON's "Cocaine" and STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN's "Pride and Joy". Look for the entire interview and performance on Chicago's own Rebel Access TV, airing every Sunday night at 10:00 p.m.
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