GUNS N' ROSES: New Photo Book Coming Soon

May 11, 2007

According to a posting on former GUNS N' ROSES drummer Steven Adler's official fan site, a new GUNS N' ROSES picture book will be published soon featuring photography by one of the band's closest friends from the early days, Mark Canter. "Back in the day, Mark's dad owned Canter's Deli, where GN'R would hang out and could always find a meal with whatever change they had in their pockets," the posting reads. "Mark took countless pictures of the band which, until now, have been unpublished. Steven said it was so great hanging with Mark again, who not only brought dozens of old photos of the band, but a famous Canter's pastrami sandwich as well!"

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