VELVET REVOLVER Photography Included In Los Angeles Exhibit

September 15, 2006

VELVET REVOLVER fan site Velvet-Revolver.com reports: From next Thursday, September 21, you can check out photographer Karl Larsen's work at his premiere Los Angeles exhibit at The Shooting Gallery. In addition to his photos of music artists, fashion and portraits, Karl has captured some of the most amazing moments in VELVET REVOLVER's band history with his photography."

The open reception starts at 7:00 p.m. The exhibit includes works by Karl Larsen, Mike D, Kim Gottlieb-Walker, Bonnie Perkinson, Kevin Estrada and Richard Aaron.

The Shooting Gallery is located at 7403 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA.

For more information, visit Karl Larsen's web site.

VELVET REVOLVER drummer Matt Sorum recently told ABC Radio's ePrep that the band is on track to have its sophomore album, tentatively titled "Libertad", in stores in the spring. No producer has been chosen at this point, but the group has been speaking with Rick Rubin (AUDIOSLAVE, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, SLAYER, SLIPKNOT),hoping to get him to come on board for the project.

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