Original ALCATRAZZ Bassist To Guest On 'Hard Rock Nights'

October 7, 2009

Gary Shea, original bass player for ALCATRAZZ, will be the special guest on the next edition of the nationally syndicated radio program "Hard Rock Nights", airing the week of October 9-15. Shea will talk with JT about his time with the AOR band NEW ENGLAND, working briefly with Vinnie Cusano (prior to Cusano's days as Vinnie Vincent in KISS),and forming the band ALCATRAZZ. Shea will also discuss his former ALCATRAZZ bandmates Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai and Danny Johnson, all of whom played guitar for the classic hard rock outfit, as well as vocalist Graham Bonnet and his current group touring as ALCATRAZZ.

"Hard Rock Nights" can be heard on several rock and metal stations.

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