SCOTT WEILAND On 'The Kevin and Bean Show'; Audio Available

November 26, 2008

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS/ex-VELVET REVOLVER frontman Scott Weiland was interviewed on KROQ's "The Kevin and Bean Show" on Monday (November 24). Scott talked about having a security alarm problem at his house, doing a ton of promo for the new album, "Happy In Galoshes" ("I probably haven't worked this hard since 'Core'"),picking singles in STONE TEMPLE PILOTS (overcoming the popularity of "Plush") and more. Check out the interview at The Audio Perv.

Scott Weiland performed his new solo track "Missing Cleveland" on Friday night's (November 21) episode of NBC-TV's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno". Watch the performance below.

"Happy In Galoshes", the sophomore solo album from Scott Weiland, was released on November 25 via Weiland's label Softdrive Records and distributed by New West Records/ RED/Sony. The CD, produced by Scott Weiland and Doug Grean (VELVET REVOLVER, SHERYL CROW, CRYSTAL METHOD),with select tracks recorded by Steve Albini, features a collection of songs that bring a revitalizing sound to Weiland's highly praised and unique musical style. The album also features several guest appearances including Adrian Young, Tony Kanal and Tom Dumont of NO DOUBT, who, along with Grean and Weiland, penned "Paralysis", which features Young on drums. "She's so Cold" was co-written by Gary Beers from INXS. The album also includes other standout tracks such as the dynamic "Missing Cleveland" and the catchy hooks of "Talk About Love".
A deluxe edition of "Happy In Galoshes" was made available through Best Buy. The two-disc set features 19 songs and a total of 88 minutes of music, along with a 16-page color booklet, a redemption card for a free Scott Weiland T-shirt, and an immediate download of the first single, "Missing Cleveland".

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