THE WILDHEARTS Guitarist CJ Working On Solo Album

February 16, 2006

THE WILDHEARTS guitarist Chris "CJ" Jagdhar is currently working on a solo album, "Something's Gotta Give", tentatively due in September 2006. Demo versions of three songs that are slated to appear on the CD — "Girls on Fire", "Could've Been Beautiful" and "Myself to Blame" — are available for listening on CJ's MySpace.com page at this location.

Commented CJ: "Right now THE WILDHEARTS are on hold and we are off doing our own projects. The three songs you can hear on this page are demos for my album, 'Somethings Gotta Give'. All parts are played and sung by myself and a good friend of mine Jase Edwards (WOLFSBANE, SONIC CIRCUS) produced and mixed. I hope to have my album out by September 2006 and to be touring with a full lineup by the end of the year. I'm talking with various management and labels but nothing is final at the moment. I'm also looking for other projects and bands to work with and I am based in London and Tokyo so not tied down geographically."

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