NASHVILLE PUSSY Plays First Show With SUPERSUCKERS' EDDIE SPAGHETTI (Photos)

October 27, 2010

NASHVILLE PUSSY played its first show with Eddie Spaghetti from the SUPERSUCKERS on bass (filling in for Karen Cuda) this past Sunday night, October 24 at The Music Hall in London, Ontario, Canada.

Eddie reportedly did a great job learning a full set of PUSSY tunes on such a short notice, with guitarist Ruyter Suys commenting from the stage that "[Eddie] plays pretty good for a boy."

Check out a couple of photos from the gig below (all pictures by Greener).

NASHVILLE PUSSY bassist Karen Cuda was forced to leave the band's current tour due to a "family emergency." The group said in a statement, "She bravely played a brilliant show in Toronto and hopped on a plane to be with her family the next day."

"From Hell To Texas", the fifth album from NASHVILLE PUSSY, landed at No. 87 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200. The CD was recorded and mixed at Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, Texas with producer Daniel Rey and was engineered and mixed by Gordie Johnson and Jacob Sciba. It was mastered by Howie Weinberg and Matt Agoglia at Masterdisk.

All photos below by Greener

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