Ex-MEGADETH Guitarist's SOULS ON 11 Pays Tribute To GARY MOORE

March 2, 2011

SOULS ON 11 — the new project featuring former MEGADETH guitarist Jeff Young and one of America's true organic voices, Schascle "Twinkle" Yochim — has recorded a cover version of THIN LIZZY's "Don't Believe A Word" as a tribute to former THIN LIZZY guitarist, noted session player, and blues rock icon Gary Moore, who passed away on February 6. You can now listen to the song using the ReverbNation TuneWidget below (click on "Songs" tab).

"Don't Believe A Word" is one of THIN LIZZY's best-known songs and Moore performed both a blues and hard rock arrangement of the track regularly in concert.

Recorded live in the studio on February 22, SOULS ON 11's version of "Don't Believe A Word" honors Moore's rendition. A video for the track featuring studio, rehearsal, and live footage of SOULS ON 11's most recent Los Angeles performance with Beth Hart is in the works.

A fusion of rock, blues, jazz and funk, SOULS ON 11 combines the soulful vocals of Shascle and the bluesy-shred virtuosity of Young.

SOULS ON 11 recently shot a video for its cover version of the AEROSMITH song "Seasons Of Wither" (from the 1974 "Get Your Wings" LP). The clip was directed and edited by Evan Nesbitt ("X-Men", "Blade", "Three Kings", "Spiderman", "Godzilla", "The Perfect Storm", "The Event") during a live performance in Los Angeles.

"Seasons Of Wither" appears on Young's debut solo album, "Equilibrium", which came out in 2009. The CD was mixed by Michael Wagener (OZZY OSBOURNE, JANET JACKSON, METALLICA, QUEEN, KING'S X, SKID ROW, EXTREME).


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