DEEP PURPLE Guitarist To Appear On PINK FLOYD Tribute

August 11, 2005

DEEP PURPLE guitarist Steve Morse appears on a tribute to PINK FLOYD's "The Wall", called "Back Against the Wall". Former YES member Billy Sherwood produced the tribute, which also features Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, and Alan White from YES, Robby Krieger from THE DOORS, Ian Anderson from JETHRO TULL, Tommy Shaw from STYX, Steve Lukather and Steve and Mike Porcaro from TOTO, KING CRIMSON veterans John Wetton, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin, Dweezil Zappa and many others. Steve plays on the song "Another Brick in the Wall Part 1". The album will be released on September 27 on the Purple Pyramid label.

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