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Monday, November 7, 2005 - Vicious Rumors announce new lineup | News from Vicious Rumors:
The VR family welcomes Brad Gillis and James Rivera to the band! The
veteran, all-star lineup is now complete.
Brad Gillis (Ozzy Osbourne, Night Ranger) returns to metal and beyond with VR for the next studio CD and tour. Brad blew everyone away when he took over for the late Randy Rhoads touring with Ozzy in 82 & 83 and did all the guitar work on the "Speak of the Devil - Live" and then went on to platinum success with Night Ranger. His mind bending guitar playing is perfect for the VR guitar team and is sure to provide some scorching riff exchanges!
James Rivera (Helstar, Flotsam & Jetsam) joins VR bringing soaring vocals and a true metal spirit to the band. James has performed, recorded and toured with many legendary metal outfits. He brings a powerful sound and creativity. A true pro, James has the tools to carry on in the VR legacy.
"This is truly a new and exciting time in VR. I look forward to unleashing this new animal on the next CD and tour! The chemistry between the 5 of us is wicked!" says Geoff.
The recording sessions for the new CD will start in January '06. New
sound clips from the new CD coming soon! Look for the new CD and for VR
on tour in 2006!
Stay tuned.the VR Ball marches on full force into the future! |
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