JAKE E. LEE's RED DRAGON CARTEL: Video Footage Of Whisky A Go Go Soundcheck

December 15, 2013

RED DRAGON CARTEL, the band led by former OZZY OSBOURNE and BADLANDS guitarist Jake E. Lee, made its live debut this past Thursday night (December 12) at the legendary Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, California.

Video footage of the Whisky pre-show soundcheck can be seen below.

The group's setlist included new material like the singles "Feeder" and "Deceived", as well as major hits from Jake E. Lee's glorious past: "Rock 'N' Roll Rebel", "Bark At The Moon", "The Ultimate Sin" (all originally recorded by OZZY OSBOURNE),as well as "Shine On" and "High Wire" (BADLANDS).

RED DRAGON CARTEL, which references the axeman's Japanese roots, also features Darren "D.J." Smith of Canadian metallers WARMACHINE, on vocals, Ronnie Mancuso (BEGGARS & THIEVES) on bass and Jonas Fairley (BLACK BETTY) on drums.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. The Ultimate Sin (OZZY OSBOURNE)
02. Deceived
03. High Wire (BADLANDS)
04. War Machine
05. Shine On (BADLANDS)
06. Rock 'N' Roll Rebel (OZZY OSBOURNE)
07. Shout It Out
08. In A Dream (BADLANDS)
09. Rumblin' Train (BADLANDS)
10. Sun Red Sun (BADLANDS)
11. Feeder
12. Bark At The Moon (OZZY OSBOURNE)

Fan-filmed video footage of the concert can be found at this location.

RED DRAGON CARTEL will release its self-titled debut album on January 28, 2014 via Frontiers Records. The CD was recorded at Las Vegas' The Hideout Recording Studio — owned and operated by Kevin Churko (OZZY OSBOURNE, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, IN THIS MOMENT) — and was produced by R. Bernard Mann (a.k.a. Ronnie Mancuso) and Jake E. Lee, and executive-produced, mixed and mastered by Churko.

"Red Dragon Cartel" also features various guest appearances from some of rock's most notable faces, including legendary CHEAP TRICK vocalist Robin Zander, former IRON MAIDEN singer Paul Di'Anno, KILL DEVIL HILL/ex-PANTERA bassist Rex Brown, Sass Jordan, Todd Kerns and Brent Fitz (SLASH) and IN THIS MOMENT frontwoman Maria Brink.

From the opening riff of "Deceived" to final sustained piano chord of "Exquisite Tenderness", it is clear RED DRAGON CARTEL has created a hard rock gem. Infectious songs such as "Shout It Out", "Wasted" and "Slave" showcase the band's ability to write memorable hooks and vocal melodies. Zander of lends his voice to the track "Feeder".

The album is available for pre-order on Amazon.com or digitally on iTunes and comes with an instant download of "Deceived".

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