Still celebrating his ’50 layers of time,’ former AC/DC drummer Chris Slade hits the road in the UK again and for the latest phase of the tour welcomes a new member to THE CHRIS SLADE TIMELINE ‘family’ - PAUL DAVIS will be lending his powerful vocals to the AC/DC material in the set. Paul was previously lead vocalist for 90’s Hells Angels favourite heavy rock band ‘Rockweiler’ before moving on to West London metal band ‘Gallus Dei’ and is currently the frontman for ‘Bad Boy Boogie’ and newer project ‘Spy On Maiden.’ Paul has very big shoes to fill, on previous shows the AC/DC part of the set has been covered by LEON GOEWIE of Dutch band ‘Vengeance’ – FRANK KNIGHT from ‘X-Wild’ and a very convincing Brian Johnson in the form of DAVE SLAMIN of ‘Riff Raff.’ Paul will be joining the iconic AC/DC drummer CHRIS SLADE along with the nucleus of THE CHRIS SLADE TIMELINE:- STEVE GLASSCOCK non AC/DC vocals, JAMES CORNFORD lead guitar, MICHAEL JAMES CLARK guitar/keys and ANDY CROSBY bass.
This personal project of Slade’s which headlined ‘Rock n Blues Festival’ in Derby 2013, will continue to include material from his illustrious career as a top rock drummer… AC/DC, Earthband, Uriah Heep, The Firm, Asia, Gary Moore, David Gilmour, MSG to name but a few since joining Tom Jones in the early sixties as one of Tom’s ‘Squires’ at the tender age of 16 years. The UK tour continues in April 2014 with dates in London, Leicester, Rotherham, Lancashire, Kent, Worcestershire and Nottinghamshire, with new dates being added all the time. Astonishingly, Slade’s career shows no signs of winding down but continues as busy as ever. He has recently completed another tour in Russia with The Classic Rock All Stars which also includes artists such as Tony Martin (Black Sabbath) Geoff Nichols (Black Sabbath) Bobby Rondinelli (Rainbow) Craig Goldy (Dio), Greg Smith (Alice Cooper) Chris also continues to spend much of his time on extensive personal appearances all over Europe, Russia and South America.
Don’t miss THE CHRIS SLADE TIMELINE show with its unforgettable rock anthems marking his ride on a 50 year ‘rock roller coaster.’ |