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New Skid Row Singer Eager To Make New Music

05/08/2015
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(Classic Rock) Skid Row frontman Tony Harnell says he's keen to start recording an album with his new bandmates as it will cement his place in the group. The former TNT man was brought into the fold following the sudden departure of vocalist Johnny Solinger, who split with the group after 14 years in April.

He tells One On One With Mitch Lafon: "The first thing I'm going to do with Skid Row as far as original music is the third EP in the United World Rebellion trilogy.

"Then there's the possibility of a full-length album maybe as soon as next year. That makes me really excited because that'll obviously make me feel much more a part of this legacy. Playing live and singing songs that I maybe co-wrote and recorded will make me feel a lot more at home."

Last month, Harnell and the band released a new version of 18 And Life which appeared on their self-titled 1989 debut with original singer Sebastian Bach. Read more here.

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