TOMMY LEE: New Audio Interview Posted Online

June 17, 2005

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee recently spoke to Detroit's WRIF 101.1 FM about his upcoming solo album, "Tommyland: The Ride", and NBC reality TV show, "Tommy Lee Goes to College", among other topics. Listen to the 15-minute interview at this location (Windows Media).

Lee's "Tryin' to Be Me", the first single off his new solo album, was the #1 Most Added Song At Mainstream Rock and #2 Most Added at Active Rock last week. This week shows even more promise with a debut at #35 on the Active Rock Billboard Chart as "Tryin' to Be Me" is the #2 Greatest increased record of the week. The single has now been added at over 70 stations in the first two weeks of release and already pulled Top-Five requests across the country. Lee's solo album, "Tommyland: The Ride" is set to be released August 9.

The album is a collection of rock-driven tunes, some infused with pop, electronica and other flavors, that chart the foibles of romance, celebrity and life in general. The album will satisfy rock devotees and others with its solidly constructed hooks and guest performances by such artists as Dave Navarro (JANE'S ADDICTION),Joel Madden (GOOD CHARLOTTE),Carl Bell (FUEL),Deryck Whibley (SUM 41),Andrew McMahon (JACK’S MANNEQUIN, SOMETHING CORPORATE),Nick Carter (BACKSTREET BOYS),and Butch Walker.

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