TRACII GUNS Interviewed In Vienna (Video)

April 4, 2012

Austria's Stormbringer.at webzine conducted an interview with Tracii Guns (L.A. GUNS) on March 15 in Vienna, Austrlia. You can now watch the chat below.

The Tracii Guns version of L.A. GUNS completed a European headlining tour in March. According to Tracii, "this tour [was] the last L.A. GUNS tour for now and also [it was] a tour to break in my new band THE TRACII GUNS LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN. [Now] it will be LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN for the rest of the year."

The L.A. GUNS lineup for the European tour was as follows:

Tracii Guns - Guitar
Scott Foster Harris - Vocals
Eric Grossman - Bass
Doni Gray - Drums

L.A. GUNS in December parted ways with Dilana Robichaux a mere 71 days after announcing the former "Rock Star: Supernova" reality-TV show contestant as its new singer.

Tracii started L.A. GUNS while still in high school in 1982. The original singer, Michael Jagosz, was replaced by Axl Rose. Signed to PolyGram in '87, the band's self-titled debut, with Phil Lewis replacing Rose, sold over a million copies, as did "Cocked and Loaded" (1989) and "Hollywood Vampires" (1991).

Tracii Guns' L.A. GUNS is not to be confused with the Phil Lewis-led version of the group, which is also continuing to record and perform under the L.A. GUNS moniker.

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