GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist BUMBLEFOOT On 'Hard Rock Nights'; Audio Available

October 12, 2009

Guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal was the special guest on the September 11-17 edition of "Hard Rock Nights", the nationally syndicated hard rock radio program.

Thal is best known for his work with GUNS N' ROSES on the "Chinese Democracy" album as well as his prolific solo career album, and is the current touring guitarist with LITA FORD.

Thal talked to "Hard Rock Nights" host JT about his favorite songs on the "Chinese Democracy" record, the best songs to play in concert with Lita, and gave his fans a little teaser about "another band" he is in that is preparing to record new music.

Listen to the chat in two parts below.

"Hard Rock Nights" can be heard each week on over a dozen radio stations. A list of affiliates can be found at this location.

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Part 2:

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