Jeff LaBar, guitarist for classic hard rockers
CINDERELLA and new hard rock supergroup
FREAKSHOW, will be the special guest on the next edition of the nationally syndicated radio program
"Hard Rock Nights", airing the week of November 20-26.
Jeff recounts the early days of
CINDERELLA, how he joined the band and the first major tour, one of the group's most notable videos, and the group's future.
Jeff also talks about his role in
FREAKSHOW, the supergroup featuring vocalist
Markus Allen Christopher (
M!SS CRAZY),
Tony Franklin (
THE FIRM), and
Frankie Banali (
QUIET RIOT,
W.A.S.P.).
"Hard Rock Nights" is an internationally syndicated radio program and can be heard on a growing number of rock and metal stations, both terrestrially and on the Internet.
For a complete list of affiliates, go to
this location.
CINDERELLA's
"Live at the Mohegan Sun" album was released in Europe on November 6 via
Frontiers Records.
Featuring the all-original line-up of
Tom Keifer (vocals, guitar),
Eric Brittingham (bass),
Jeff LaBar (guitar) and
Fred Coury (drums), the CD features a recording of the band's July 21, 2005 concert in Uncasville, Connecticut on the
VH1-sponsored
"Rock Never Stops" package tour, which included support from
RATT,
QUIET RIOT and
FIREHOUSE. The LP is being released in Europe as an appetizer to the ultimate live return of the band on the European soil, which is planned for the year 2010!
"Live at the Mohegan Sun" track listing:
01.
Intro02.
Night Songs03.
The Last Mile04.
Somebody Save Me05.
Heartbreak Station06.
Coming Home07.
Shelter Me08.
Nobody's Fool09.
Gypsy Road10.
Don't Know What You Got ('Till It's Gone)11.
Shake Me12.
Fallin' Apart At The Seams *
13.
Push Push *
14.
Still Climbing *
* Bonus tracks available on the first pressing in digipack
CINDERELLA's
"Authorized Bootleg: Live at the Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan Dec. 31 1990" CD was released on March 31 via
Island/
Mercury.
The band's U.S. tour with
WARRANT,
LYNCH MOB and
LYNAM — which was supposed to take place in the summer of 2008 — was cancelled after frontman
Tom Keifer's left vocal cord hemorrhaged during rehearsal, thereby making it impossible for him to sing.
