L.A. Guns Plan Cross Between White Stripes and Led Zeppelin
. (Classic Rock) L.A. Guns frontman Phil Lewis revealed that later the in the year the band is planning to record a "100% blues record" in honor of legendary producer Andy Johns. Johns,who produced a number of the band's albums, as well as work by Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and the Rolling Stones, died in 2013 of complications arising from a stomach ulcer. Frontman Phil Lewis says on Facebook: "Looks like we're heading back into the studio later this year after touring. We have a killer concept but I can't tell too much just yet. Something we've never done before. "It's going to be a 100% blues record in honor of Andy Johns - a cross between White Stripes and Led Zeppelin." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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