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Thursday, 31 July 2008 14:03 |
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Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali has revealed that work on his new super-group project Freakshow is going full steam ahead, and that Markus Christopher (Miss Crazy) has been writting some "fantastic songs" and that he has "slammed out serious rock drum tracks".
Banali revealed that Jeff La Bar (Cinderella) will be adding his guitar to the tracks in the next few weeks.
Banali said "I am really
pleased and amazed about all the wonderful attention that the
"FREAKSHOW" project has garnered in such a short period of time and at
such an early stage.
Here are some facts as I know them to be. Markus has written
some fantastic songs. I flew up to San Jose last week and slammed out
serious rock drum tracks which I am very proud of. As I write this,
Markus is in the studio continuing to work on the material.
Cinderella's mighty Jeff La Bar will be flying in the next few weeks to
add his guitar virtuosity to these great songs.
Yesterday it was announced that Tony Franklin will be laying
down the bass tracks for the FREAKSHOW recordings. Markus and I had
discussed the bass player situation, and since I was available to
record the drums right away, we did not seek, search or cattle call for
bass players, but rather decided to get the best bass player to record
the best bass tracks. I recommended Tony as he is not only the best,
but also my favorite bass player. Markus wholeheartedly agreed as he is
all too familiar with the gifted Mr. Franklin! Having said that, there
are no mutual plans for Tony to continue beyond the recordings.
Sometimes a simple mention here or there seems to create an artificial
life of it's own! The last thing anyone involved in FREAKSHOW wants is
to disappoint the fans due to misconceptions.
Now then..... While Tony has agreed to record the FREAKSHOW
bass tracks, there has not been any discussion of any participation on
his part beyond the recordings. So I think that it is important for
everyone to understand that we are trying to make the FREAKSHOW
recordings the best that they can possibly be and as memorable as
possible for those who might listen to it.
Beyond that, the future of FREAKSHOW is up to you, the listener and the fans!"
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