PHIL MOGG, STEVE VAI To Guest On EDDIE TRUNK's 'Friday Night Rocks'

October 9, 2009

UFO frontman Phil Mogg and legendary guitarist Steve Vai will guest on tonight's (Friday, October 9) edition of Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM.

If you live in the U.S., you can listen to the program live on the Internet between 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. EST at this location.

UFO's new album, "The Visitor", was released in North America on June 16 via SPV Records.

UFO composed more than 35 new tracks in the run-up to the recordings, 13 of which were short-listed and produced at the studio.

The current lineup continues to consist of the three original members, Phil Mogg (vocals),Paul Raymond (guitar, keyboards),and Andy Parker (drums),as well as American world-class guitarist Vinnie Moore. Bass legend and original member Pete Way is currently suffering from a liver disease and was unfortunately not available for the studio production.

As previously reported, Vai will take part in an autograph-signing session on Tuesday, October 13 at Looney Tunes (31 Brookvale Ave.) in West Babylon, New York beginning at 6:00 p.m.

For more information, call 631.587.7722 or visit LooneyTunesCDs.com.

2010 will mark Vai's 30-year touring anniversary. Vai first stepped into the spotlight in 1980 as a guitarist in Frank Zappa's band but his indelible contribution to music came during his solo career, which includes combined sales of nearly six million albums. "Live In Minneapolis - Where The Wild Things Are" was filmed during Vai's sold-out Sound Theories tour which spanned several continents.

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray September 29. A live audio CD that contains select performances from the DVD came out the same day.

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