STATUS QUO: Exclusive Video Streaming On Mirror Web Site

August 22, 2007

Original STATUS QUO members Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt are guest-presenting the new online version of the Mirror's entertainment supplement The Ticket. As part of the launch, Mirror is streaming an exclusive STATUS QUO video at this location.

STATUS QUO will release its 33rd album, "In Search Of The Fourth Chord" (artwork),on September 10 via the band's own Fourth Chord label in the U.K. (and through Edel in Europe and Scandinavia).

For this album, the band reunited with Pip Williams, the man who produced the likes of "Rockin' All Over The World", "Whatever You Want" and "In The Army Now".

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