WOLFMOTHER Singer Joins SLASH On Stage In Brisbane (Video)

March 3, 2011

Andrew Stockdale of WOLFMOTHER joined Slash on stage last night (Wednesday, March 2) at The Tivoli in Brisbane, Australia during the VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist's only sideshow from his Soundwave 2011 festival appearance to perform the song "By The Sword".

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.

Slash's setlist was as follows:

01. Ghost
02. Mean Bone
03. Nightrain
04. Been There Lately
05. Rocket Queen
06. Nothing To Say
07. Civil War
08. Back From Cali
09. Starlight
10. Doctor Alibi
11. Beautiful Dangerous
12. My Michelle
13. Slither
14. Guitar Solo
15. Just Like Anything
16. Sweet Child O' Mine
17. Rise Today (ALTER BRIDGE cover)

Encore

18. By The Sword (with Andrew Stockdale)
19. Mr. Brownstone

Slash's all-star collaborations album, simply titled "Slash", was certified platinum by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) for sales in excess of 70,000 copies. A plaque commemorating the achievement was presented to Slash by Sony on Monday (February 28) during his tour of the country as part of the Soundwave festival.

"Slash" was released in North America in April 2010 via EMI Label Services. The album features an all-star roster of guest musicians, including Ian Astbury, Chris Cornell, Rocco DeLuca, Fergie, Dave Grohl, Myles Kennedy, Kid Rock, Lemmy Kilmister, Adam Levine of MAROON 5, Duff McKagan, M. Shadows of AVENGED SEVENFOLD, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, and Andrew Stockdale of WOLFMOTHER.

"Slash" was produced by Eric Valentine (QUEENS OF STONE AGE, THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS) and was completed with the rhythm section of bassist Chris Chaney (JANE'S ADDICTION) and drummer Josh Freese (NINE INCH NAILS). Slash handled the majority of arranging and songwriting duties and hand-picked each guest artist. The album's guests worked collaboratively with Slash to round out the song.

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