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Early Axl Songs To Be Released

05/18/07
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(Contact Music) GUNS N' ROSES frontman AXL ROSE has lost his bid to keep early recordings he made with his first band RAPIDFIRE from hitting record stores. Rose's former bandmate Kevin Lawrence tells Blabbermouth.com he has been trying to work out a deal with the singer's attorneys, but insists he's going ahead with release plans with or without his former frontman's approval. Guitarist Lawrence says, "My attorney has been working with Axl's attorney for some time now trying to come out with a way to release these demos which is acceptable to Axl.[see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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