VELVET REVOLVER's SLASH Is Doing It For The Kids

August 4, 2004

VELVET REVOLVER's Slash (ex-GUNS N' ROSES) and ex-STONE TEMPLE PILOTS member Dean DeLeo are among the noted guitarists who will appear on the upcoming children's album "Sing a Song With Six Strings", due out October 5 from Sony Wonder, the family division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Executive produced by Eddie Kramer (JIMI HENDRIX, KISS),the album features an eclectic mix of artists and draws from rock, blues, adult contemporary and country music.

"Sing A Song With Six Strings" includes six never before released songs that were written and/or recorded specifically for this collection by Slash, Kyle Cook, Marc Ford, Vernon Reid, Craig Ross and Dean DeLeo. Additional tracks include Carol Perkins' "All Mama's Children", Keb' Mo's "Grandma's Hands" and Santana's classic "Let The Children Play", off his "Festival" album.

Slash elaborates on his track "Sing A Song Of Sixpence": "I did it in the style I felt most comfortable... rock n' roll. When it was finished, I played it for my then one-year-old son London and I got smiles of approval. I figured it must have hit the mark!"

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