Gilby Clarke Shares Reasons For Not Being Involved In Guns N 'Roses' Not In This Lifetime Tour
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JAKARTA - Former Guns N 'Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke clarified a previous comment that he was asked to take part in the Not In This Lifetime tour but he had to turn it down.

Gilby replaced founding guitarist Izzy Stradlin in the GN'R line-up in 1991, during the Use Your Illusion tour. He stayed with this band for three years.

After leaving GN'R, Gilby continued his career as a producer and solo artist. He also played in Slash's Snakepit, Rock Star Supernova, HEART and other artists.

Gilby discussed his reasons for not being involved in the GN'R reunion tour featuring three of the five members of the band's classic line-up - vocalist Axl Rose, guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagan - during a new interview with The SDR Show.

"They didn't ask me to join the band; they asked me to come but played a guest performance with my band. And it happened to be the day I was in Chicago with my daughter. The band was playing at Lollapalooza (in July 2016). And me. it's actually the roadie. I don't think anyone knows how to tune a guitar if I'm not there. Just kidding, "Gilby said.

"But, yeah, that's a bad time. I just said, 'Look, I think that's a great idea. I'm ready for that. I couldn't do it today.' And they actually asked me that day. And I never heard from them after I said that, "he added.

Gilby, along with Slash, McKagan, and former GN'R drummers Steven Adler and Matt Sorum, performed three songs from the album Appetite For Destruction with Myles Kennedy at the GN'R Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony in April 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. .

Kennedy, who served as lead vocalist in the solo band Slash and Alter Bridge, sang Mr. Brownstone, Sweet Child O 'Mine and Paradise City. Meanwhile, members of the album era Use Your Illusion - Sorum sat behind the drum kit on Mr Brownstone's song and the man he replaced on GN'R, Adler, beat drums in two other songs.

Meanwhile, Gilby's new solo album, The Gospel Truth, will be released later this year via Golden Robot Records. The album was produced and written by Gilby at his Los Angeles recording studio, Redrum Recording, where he also handled albums from LA Guns, The Bronx, Beat Angels, Bulletand Octane and many more.

The album was mixed by Grammy Award winner Chris Lord-Alge and mastered by Maor Appelbaum. Joining Gilby on this album are Muddy Stardust on bass, Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp, John Fogerty, Chickenfoot) on drums, along with Matt Starr (Ace Frehely, Mr. Big) and Chad Stewart (Faster Pussycat, LA Guns) on vocals. background.


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