Marty Paris Schedules Instores For Solo CD
. The instore appearances have been scheduled to support Paris Keeling's rock CD release "End of Ride Revisited" on Surgeland Records. Paris will perform acoustic renditions of the songs from the CD. "End of Ride Revisited" features the songwriting and musical talents of Marty Paris (The Marty Paris Band, Permanent Reverse) and Kelly Keeling (Baton Rouge, Michael Schenker Group, Blue Murder, Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus, King Kobra, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, O'2L) as well as celebrity musician performances by Don Dokken, Carmine Appice, George Lynch, Al Pitrelli, Erik Norlander, and Shane Gaalaas. Along with Paris and Keeling, Paris Keeling core band members consist of Rick van Benschoten, Matt Goeke, Gintas Janusonis with additional performances by Nate Howell, and The Aevia Trio featuring Diane Cox, Maud Kelley, and Juli Roach. The collaboration between Paris and Keeling began several years ago with the culmination of their songwriting styles blossoming into melodic rock/pop political and relationship-based songs. Instore appearance dates are: Saturday, January 23 Borders Books & Music, 6801 Northlake Mall Drive, Suite R206, Charlotte, NC 28216 6-8PM Saturday, January 30 Borders Books & Music, 1541 Beaver Creek Common Drive, Apex, NC 27502 6-8PM More dates TBA. Performances will be held in the caf� area. Admission is free. The "End of Ride Revisited" CD will be available for purchase at Borders duing the performances. Preview and Purchase Marty Paris CDs |
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