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Thursday, December 19, 2002 - Ken Tamplin All-star Project
The new CD from Ken Tamplin titled "WAKE THE NATIONS" is due out this coming
February on "NOW & THEN RECORDS" and features an amazing cast of special
guests.

Those guests are:

Marty Friedman /Guitar (Megadeath)
Reb Beach /Guitar (Winger)
Doug Aldridge /Guitar (Whitesnake/Dio)
Kee Marcello /Guitar (Europe)
Richie Kotzen /Guitar (Mr. Big and Poison)
Jeff Watson /Guitar (Night Ranger)
Jeff Scott Soto /Vocals (Yngwie Malmsteen/Talisman)
Mattias Eklundh /Guitar (Freak Kitchen)
Pete Lesperence /Guitar (Harem Scarem)
Scott Van Zen /Guitar (LA Guitar Wars Winner)
Howie Simon /Guitar (Jeff Scott Soto)
Stevie Salas/Guitar (Stevie Salas)

Drums: Glen Sobel (Beautiful Creature/Impelliteri)
Bass: Daniel Pearson (Coolio/Jennifer Lopez)
Keys: Ed Roth (Glenn Hughs/Mya/Impelliteri)
Philip Bardowell/Background Vocals
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