MYLES KENNEDY Talks ALTER BRIDGE, SLASH In New Video Interview

June 26, 2012

Holland's FaceCulture recently conducted an interview with vocalist/guitarist Myles Kennedy of ALTER BRIDGE and SLASH FEATURING MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS. You can now watch the chat in four parts below.

Slash achieved his first-ever No. 1 hit at rock radio as "You're A Lie" vaults to the top spot this week at Active Rock. The explosive song is the first track from Slash's second solo album, "Apocalyptic Love", which was released May 22 and entered The Billboard 200 chart at No. 4, marking the top rock debut that week.

This news comes as Slash featuring MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORSMyles Kennedy (vocals),Brent Fitz (drums) and Todd Kerns (bass) — are coming off a successful European trek and getting ready to launch a summer headlining tour July 12 in Portland, Oregon. Meanwhile, on July 10, the iconic Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee will be honored with his own star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

ALTER BRIDGE released a DVD, "Live At Wembley", at the end of March. The disc contains footage of one of the biggest headline shows of ALTER BRIDGE's career, which took place on November 29, 2011 at Wembley Arena in London, England. Longtime ALTER BRIDGE director Daniel E Catullo III ("Live From Amsterdam", "One By One", "Isolation", webisodes, etc.) was brought in to direct "Live At Wembley" by The Dude Films, a new production and distribution company with offices in Laguna Beach, California and Maui, Hawaii headed up by "One By One" executive producer Stuart Margolis and executive producer Chris LaBabera. Lionel Pasamonte, who produced the band's last DVD, "Live From Amsterdam", produced with Catullo.

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