ADLER'S APPETITE/Ex-QUIET RIOT Guitarist To Take Part In Paul Reed Smith 'Road Show'

April 29, 2009

Guitarist Alex Grossi (ADLER'S APPETITE, ex-QUIET RIOT) will take part in first annual Paul Reed Smith "Road Show. He says, "I am extremely excited to announce that this summer in between tour dates I will be joining Paul Reed Smith himself as part of his 'Road Show.' I have been with the company for 10 plus years, and they have been great to me. I am really looking forward to getting out there and doing something a bit different with some great people."

Other artists confirmed to take part in the "Road Show" include legendary guitarist Howard Leese, Myles Kennedy of ALTER BRIDGE and David Grissom.

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