ZAKK WYLDE Interviewed On 97.1 THE EAGLE ROCKS (Audio)

November 3, 2011

Lamont Sanford of the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas radio station 97.1 The Eagle Rocks conducted an interview with recently conducted an interview with Zakk Wylde (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, ex-OZZY OSBOURNE). Wylde talked about his experience working with William Shatner on the legendary actor's new album "Seeking Major Tom"; Wylde professed his admiration of Lady Gaga, saying she is amazing and he would be willing to work with her; he also talked about how it's good for metal artists to appear on "American Idol"; what he learned from Ozzy; whether Ozzy or Lemmy could drink more in their primes; who would be on his Mount Rushmore of metal; his favorite memory of Dimebag Darrell, and more. You can now listen to the 17-minute chat below.

"Glorious Christmas Songs That Will Make Your Black Label Heart Feel Good", a brand new EP of acoustic, instrumental Christmas classics from BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, is available now on iTunes via eOne Music.

The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. I'll Be Home For Christmas
02. Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem
03. It's A Wonderful World

In other news, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY has been confirmed as main support for GUNS N' ROSES on the following dates (except where otherwise noted):

Dec. 03 - Atlanta, GA Masquerade (no GN'R, BLS headlining show)
Dec. 04 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Dec. 05 - Southaven, MS - DeSoto County Civic Center
Dec. 07 - Youngstown, OH - The Covelli Centre
Dec. 08 - Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse
Dec. 10 - Kansas City, MO - Beaumont (no GN'R, BLS headlining show)
Dec. 11 - Broomfield, CO - 1st Bank Center

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