ADLER'S APPETITE Perform On Argentine TV: Photos Available

November 6, 2005

ADLER'S APPETITE, the band led by former GUNS N' ROSES drummer Steven Adler, appeared on an Argentine soccer-related TV show called "Futbol Para Todos". They were interviewed and played five songs. During the last number, one of the hosts was dressed as GUNS N' ROSES frontman Axl Rose and he did Axl's trademark dance while the band performed the GUNS classic "Mr. Brownstone". Other songs played were "It's So Easy", "Nightrain", "Sweet Child O' Mine" and "Welcome to the Jungle".

When Steven was asked about the other original GN'R members, he said he was building a relationship with Slash, Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan but he hasn't talked to Axl in 15 years. He hopes that in time they can do something together again.

ADLER'S APPETITE's lineup for the Argentine tour — which runs through a Nov. 7 appearance in Rosario — consists of Adler, lead singer Sheldon Tarsha, bassist Chip Z'Nuff (ENUFF Z'NUFF),and guitarists Michael Thomas (BEAUTIFUL CREATURES) and JT Longoria (IZZY STRADLIN).

You can see pictures of ADLER'S APPETITE in Argentina at UziSuicide.com.ar.

In 2006, ADLER'S APPETITE (Keri Kelli, Robbie Crane, Sheldon Tarsha and Steven Adler) will be touring Europe and also plan to release a full-length CD. Steven Adler is also negotiating to have his long-overdue autobiography released in 2006 with the plan to have it made into a motion picture in the future.

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