Singer SHELDON TARSHA Talks About His Decision To Return To ADLER'S APPETITE

December 8, 2008

Returning ADLER'S APPETITE singer Sheldon Tarsha was the featured guest on this past Saturday's (December 6) edition of "The Classic Metal Show". Tarsha talked at length about his decision to rejoin forces with former GUNS N' ROSES drummer Steven Adler and ADLER'S APPETITE's upcoming touring plans.

You can listen to the 24-minute chat below.

ADLER'S APPETITE's current lineup is rounded out by Alex Grossi (HOOKERS 'N' BLOW, ex-QUIET RIOT) on guitar, Michael Thomas (FASTER PUSSYCAT) on guitar, and Chip Z'nuff (ENUFF Z'NUFF) on bass.

According to the web site of the Key Club in Hollywood, California, ADLER'S APPETITE will perform at the venue on January 17, 2009.

ADLER'S APPETITE commemorated the 20th anniversary of GNR's classic debut "Appetite for Destruction" last year by touring South America. However, Adler was forced to cancel a European tour with the band due to "personal issues."

Adler pleaded no contest on November 14 to a heroin possession charge in the hopes of avoiding jail time by entering a treatment program, according to Reuters.

Adler is scheduled to appear in court on December 12 to determine if he is eligible for drug treatment instead of jail.

Adler was arrested in Los Angeles on July 18, after someone called police to report he was causing a disturbance.

He appeared this year on the reality television show "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" during an earlier attempt to get off drugs.

The other members of GUNS N' ROSES band threw Adler out in 1989, saying his drug use was harming his performance. In 1993, the band agreed to pay him $2.3 million to settle Adler's lawsuit claiming a 1990 agreement by which he gave up his interest in the band was read to him and signed without his attorney present.

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