MSG Bassist To Guest On New JEFF MARTIN And JACK FROST Albums

January 28, 2005

MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP (MSG) bassist Rev Jones has posted the following message on his web site:

"The MSG show and the NAMM show were great, I met lots of new and old fans, I hung out with lots of friends and made a few new ones, and I hooked up with a couple of new gear company's that I am going to start working with, I'll be posting all the new gear info very soon... I also confirmed two recording projects that I will be working on in the near future, first off I will be playing on Jeff Martin's solo album, I am already working on a few songs that Jeff recorded demo's of and the bass lines I'm coming up with are out of this world, I can't wait to start recording, it should be a great album... I will also be playing bass on the next Jack Frost album... I will post more details when I have more details..."

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