ULI JON ROTH To Begin Recording First Rock Album In Over 20 Years Next Month

November 28, 2006

Uli Jon Roth's (ex-SCORPIONS) production manager Jeff Agins has sent the following update to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"Originally our plan was to follow up with another Sky Academy in April/May. As time nears we see that it would be too restricting as far as a tour associated with the Academy. Uli has a huge task at hand: To record his first rock album in over 20 years! It should be phenomenal and with some surprises! He will start recording in December and that is his main focus at this time. However, The Sky Academy is alive and well with plans a little later in the year.

"We are currently looking at either mid-to-late summer. The plans for 2007 include Sky Academy East Coast (NY) and Sky Academy West Coast (L.A.). The East Coast will be a three-day seminar with one concert and the West Coast will be five days again but with two concerts.

"I am currently negotiating with several L.A. venues and plans for New York are almost in place. All that we need now is to determine what the best time frame will be. I hope that within the next few weeks/month to be able to announce something.

"Sky Academy is an idea conceived by Uli Jon Roth in which he teaches his approach to guitar. It is designed to take players who strive to get to the next level and reach heights not attainable on their own or through any conventional methods.

For more information, visit www.sky-academy.com.

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