TESLA Guitarist Interviewed On 101.7 THE FOX

February 13, 2010

TESLA guitarist Frank Hannon was recently interviewed on Santa Rosa, California's 101.7 The Fox radio station inside the "Less Is More Lounge." Watch the nine-minute chat below.

TESLA's latest album, "Forever More", debuted at position No. 33 on The Billboard 200 chart in its first week of release. The CD was released in October 2008 on Tesla Electric Company Recordings. The European version of the album, which was made available in November 2008 via Frontiers Records, contains two bonus tracks not found on the American version.

For "Forever More", TESLA reunited with producer Terry Thomas, who was behind the boards for the band's 1994 gold-certified "Bust A Nut" album, and engineered by Michael Rosen who worked with TESLA on "Into The Now".

Frank Hannon told AOL's Noisecreep last year that TESLA is planning a pair of CDs to celebrate live performances throughout Europe last summer and the U.S. last fall. "We're doing two live albums," he said. "The first one is strictly for Europe; it may be available as an import [to America]. We are going to do a second one. It's going to be for America."

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