TESLA Schedules Sacramento In-Store

September 20, 2007

TESLA guitarist Frank Hannon has issued the following update:

"As this USA tour winds up, we are headed home on Sunday and getting ready for some new events. First of all we are finally releasing 'Real to Reel 2' to retail stores September 25th, and will be at Dimple Records in Sacramento for an in-store autograph signing. Then we will be arranging the VIP program for Europe and Australia. If you live over there and want to be a VIP experience, send a message to our management at [email protected]. The CD is still available with your ticket at these last few shows."

A 10-minute audio interview with TESLA bassist Brian Wheat conducted by Norway's Metal Express Radio (web site) before the band's recent gig in Indianapolis has been posted online at this location.

Video footage of TESLA performing a cover of UFO's "Rock Bottom" at the Best Buy store in Phoenix, Arizona on June 5, 2007 has been posted at YouTube.

Capital Chaos TV has posted video footage of TESLA performing the TRAFFIC classic "Dear Mr. Fantasy" during their free CD-release show on May 31, 2007 at the Cesar Chavez Park in downtown Sacramento, California. Watch the clip at YouTube.

A nine-minute audio interview with TESLA bassist Brian Wheat, conducted on June 5, 2007 by Doug Podell of Detroit's WRIF 101.1 FM, has been posted online at this location (Windows Media).

TESLA's video for its cover of LED ZEPPELIN's "Thank You" can be viewed below. The song is the first single off TESLA's covers album, "Real to Reel", which was released on June 5 on the band's Tesla Electric Company Recordings (Ryko Distribution).

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