KING'S X To Begin Work On New Album This Month

January 15, 2007

Producer Michael Wagener (ALICE COOPER, SKID ROW) is set to begin work on the new KING'S X album on January 27 at his WireWorld Studio just outside Nashville, Tennessee. According to Wagener, the first four days of the sessions will be a "Watch-And-Learn" workshop. "You will be learning how to set up drums, bass and guitars, choosing microphones and mic pres and you'll hang with the band while they are tracking," says Michael. "The rate for this workshop is $2,000 per person. We start setting up on Saturday, January 27th and the last day of the workshop is Tuesday January 30th. To reserve a place in this workshop, please email me at [email protected] or call (615) 883 2507."

KING'S X's last album, "Ogre Tones", was released in September 2005 via InsideOut Music. The group's first release for the label was also produced by Wagener and received rave reviews from fans and critics for its innovative sound and musical intricacies.

KING'S X guitarist Ty Tabor released a solo album, "Rock Garden", last August via InsideOut Music.

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