WHITESNAKE's DOUG ALDRICH Interviewed At NAMM; Video Available

January 25, 2009

TC Electronic's Ruy Kuypers conducted an interview with WHITESNAKE/ex-DIO guitarist Doug Aldrich at this year's NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show, which was held January 15-18 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Watch the one-minute chat below. Also available is additional footage of Aldrich demonstrating the new Marshall MG range of amplifiers at NAMM.

According to Whitesnake Italia, Aldrich will take part in the Masterclass Tour Europe 2009 in February. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Saturday, February 14 + Sunday, February 15
Nemesis Guitar School
15 Kadmou
65302 Kavala
Greece
Tel +30 69 447 68068

Monday, February 16
Future Music School
Hanauer Strasse 15
63739 Aschaffenburg
Germany
Tel +49 6021 25575

Tuesday, February 17
MAI Music Academy International
12 Avenue du XXe Corps
54010 Nancy-Cedex
France
Tel +33 3 8339 7070

Thursday, February 19
Lucky Music Store
Viale Cassala 7/2
20143 Milano
Italy
Tel +39 02 839 5060

Saturday, February 21
Jolly Music Store
Via Roma 14
46010 Montanara Di Curtatone (MN)
Italy
Tel +39 0376 49836

Wednesday, February 25
ACM The Academy of Contemporary Music
Bridge Street
Guilford, Surrey
UK
Tel +44 1483 500 800

Friday, February 27
The Works Music Store
Rue Jacques-Dalphin 51
1227 Carouge/Geneva
Switzerland
Tel +41 22 300 1393

WHITESNAKE's latest album, "Good To Be Bad", was released through SPV/Steamhammer in Germany on April 18, 2008, the rest of Europe on April 21 and it came out in North America on April 22. In addition to the regular jewel-case version, a limited-edition two-disc set contains an extra CD in a cardboard sleeve, as well as a poster, photocard and sticker.

TC Electronic interview:

Marshall MG amp demo:

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