ALICE IN CHAINS: 'In The Studio' Book Due In The Spring

October 29, 2009

Rock 'N' Roll Books has announced that the forthcoming book "Alice In Chains: In The Studio", due in retail outlets everywhere in the spring of 2010, is now available for pre-order for $20.00 U.S. (including shipping/handling.) Featuring first-hand accounts of the writing and recording of the band's classic catalog of LPs/hits via interviews with producers Dave Jerden, Toby Wright, engineers Ronnie S. Champagne, Bryan Carlstrom, etc., the book also includes a free bonus sampler featuring unsigned, up-and-coming bands influenced by the music of ALICE IN CHAINS.

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