JOHNNY CRASH Album Featuring GUNS N' ROSES Members To See Light Of Day

June 14, 2007

In a recent interview with Sleaze Roxx, former TOKYO BLADE and JOHNNY CRASH vocalist Vicki James Wright spoke about JOHNNY CRASH's unreleased album which featured guest appearances by GUNS N' ROSES members Dizzy Reed (keyboards) and Matt Sorum (drums). Asked if he would ever consider officially releasing the LP, Vicki said, "I think that the second unreleased album was cutting edge and groundbreaking. It still sounds good today. The problem with it being released was Epic Records, they shelved the record indefinitely. But Chris and I have started talking again and have decided to finally release the CD on Suncity Records. As for Matt Sorum playing on the album, all I can say is that it was a pleasure playing with such an amazing drummer. His playing on the second album was probably the best recorded stuff he's ever done. Ask him, I think he'll agree. Oh, and Matt why didn't you and Slash call me for the VELVET REVOLVER auditions? Just kidding, he probably thinks I'm a thief. I know him and Chris Stewart are old friends. And as for Dizzy he did some great keyboards on 'JC 2'. He also played with me in the REAL MCCOYS with JJ Bolt."

Read the entire interview at www.sleazeroxx.com.

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