TESLA Releases 'Forever More' Collector's Edition Vinyl

January 14, 2009

TESLA's Jeff Keith, Frank Hannon, Brian Wheat, Troy Luccketta and Dave Rude will be appearing on January 27, 2009 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at R5 Records (home of the original and legendary Tower Records) at 2500 16th Street and Broadway in Sacramento, California to sign autographs and celebrate the release of their latest album, "Forever More", on a limited run of collector vinyl.

The 1,000-piece limited-edition LP includes a full gatefold 12" jacket complete with photos and artwork. 300 of the packages will be made available at the January 27 event where the band will personally autograph each of those first 300.

All fans that purchase either the vinyl or CD version of "Forever More" at the R5 Records event will be eligible to win the original "acetate" (test pressing) of the "Forever More" vinyl LP, a highly collectible item for any music aficionado. The drawing will take place at the in-store at 8:15 p.m. TESLA will also debut its newest video, "Fallin' Apart", during this January 27 event.

The band begins the second leg of their tour the end of January and will continue on the road, both in the States and abroad through the remainder of 2009.

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