Allison 1000
Leading Company Focused on the Next Generation Internet Appoints Technology Veteran to Key Post
SYS-CON Media - May 16 9:24 AM Command Information, the largest pure-play IPv6 provider in America, today announced the appointment of Stephen Oronte as Senior Director for Network Centric Solutions. Initial Network Centric services include America's First IPv6 Training Center, as well as research and development activities, client transition planning, and early IPv6 deployments. IPv6 is the next generation Internet protocol
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Bulldogs coast to conference golf crown
Ottumwa Courier - May 16 9:09 PM DES MOINES — Ottumwa’s 19-hole round of 361 was good for the CIML Metro Conference title Tuesday afternoon at Waveland Golf Course in Des Moines. Des Moines Hoover/Roosevelt was runner-up with a round of 399 and Des Moines East/Lincoln/North finished third with a total of 542.
Allison Acoustics
Symphony review: Mediocre concert hall aside, symphony closes series with a fine performance
Asheville Citizen-Times - Apr 23 9:21 PM The sixth and final concert of the Asheville Symphony's 2005-06 Masterworks Series, "A Living Requiem," was presented Saturday evening at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
Allison Adler
Parting notes
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - May 13 7:24 PM WORCESTER - Always scrutinize and, inevitably, you'll find one of those complex questions that has never been asked.
Allison Alderson
High School Views: Oh baby, readers asked to make the call on softball coach's maternity case
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 11 9:16 PM OK, Mr. and Mrs. Post-Gazette Reader, where do you stand on this one? There is a delicate situation going on at Chartiers-Houston and I'll try -- as concisely as possible -- to lay it all out.
Allison Alexander
Honor roll Alleman High School
Quad-City Times - May 15 10:12 PM Seniors: Erica Andrews, Tony Bognanno, David Brickner, Kevin Carton, Jean Crompton, Melissa Dodge, Andrew Doyle, Melissa Fobert, Eder Fonseca, Erin Gillman, Monica Glancey, Ben Golden, Matthew Heston, Michael Kendall, Youn Ah Kim, Alexander Knobloch, Kelly Kratt, Brooke Lohman, Alyssa Lower, Jaime McBride, Alana McGinnis, Olivia Menage, Sara Michaletti, Tara Miller, Elizabeth Moore, Allison
Allison Anderson
Spartans cage Wolves
Daily Tribune - May 16 10:45 AM KEEWATIN — Allison Elj was in total command Monday as she pitched the best game of her career up to this point. The Nashwauk-Keewatin High School junior right-hander smiled broadly when asked following her masterpiece against Ely whether it was the best game of her life.
Allison Angel
Eighth-grader leads girls to victory
Winona Daily News - May 16 3:20 AM HOUSTON, Minn. — Eighth-grader Emily Brom led the Cotter High School girls golf team to a 248-259 win over Houston on Monday at Cedar Valley Golf Course.
Allison Angle
White House Dinner Guest List
AP via Yahoo! News - May 16 5:57 PM Guests at the White House dinner given by President Bush and first lady Laura Bush for Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his wife, Janette Howard:
Allison Appleby
Golf, basketball, auto racing
The Toledo Blade - May 08 6:00 AM Golf scores, a list of NBA MVPs, and more.
Allison Armitage
Golf Scoreboard
BendBulletin.com - May 10 6:04 AM First Flight, Gross — 1, Rosie Cook, 84. 2, Lee Ann Ross, 88. 3, Carol Lee, 89. Second Flight, Gross — Linda Weinstock, 100. 2, Mary Fellows, 101. 3, Kathi Keeton, 105.
Allison Aubrey
Honor roll Alleman High School
Quad-City Times - May 15 10:12 PM Seniors: Erica Andrews, Tony Bognanno, David Brickner, Kevin Carton, Jean Crompton, Melissa Dodge, Andrew Doyle, Melissa Fobert, Eder Fonseca, Erin Gillman, Monica Glancey, Ben Golden, Matthew Heston, Michael Kendall, Youn Ah Kim, Alexander Knobloch, Kelly Kratt, Brooke Lohman, Alyssa Lower, Jaime McBride, Alana McGinnis, Olivia Menage, Sara Michaletti, Tara Miller, Elizabeth Moore, Allison
Allison Automatic
The Press Republican - Plattsburgh, NY
Plattsburgh Press Republican - May 16 9:48 AM NEW YORK —- The 4 x 100-meter relay team of Andrew Hunsinger, Geoff Sitch, Jason Dessureault and Ted Santaniello set a Plattsburgh State men's track and field record at the Icahn Stadium Last Chance Meet to highlight the Cardinals performances on Saturday.
Allison Backstrom
Area Results
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Apr 27 7:15 PM Endicott 8, Nichols 2
Allison Bales
Girls: Monday scoreboard
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - May 15 9:42 PM SOCCER CENTRAL LAKESHORE Ozaukee
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Allison Barlow
Indiana Prep Summaries
Northwest Indiana Times - May 15 10:31 PM Kouts 12, Hebron 10, 8 inn.
Allison Barnett
High school track state meet qualifiers
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch - 34 minutes ago West Virginia State Meet At University of Charleston Stadium (Old Laidley Field) Friday and Saturday Qualifiers Girls Marks attained at regional level CLASS AAA 100 meters: Chelsea Carrier, Buckhannon-Upshur 12.64; Kristen Loughry, Hurricane 12.99; Alaina Pletcher, Musselman 13.04; Miranda Richards, Parkersburg 13.04; Valarie Jasper, Fairmont Senior 13.12; Lindsay Gutta, Morgantown 13.13;
Allison Baugh
PUEBLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2006 GRADUATES
The Pueblo Chieftain - May 08 6:55 AM ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Accounting - Sarah Acord, Edna Beery, Michelle Close, Mary Lile, Angela Lindsay, Elizabeth Martinez, Michael Maus, Patricia Sanchez, Margaret Stroup. Applied Technology - Dustin DuPont, Judith Garcia. Automated Systems Technology - Crystal Rocha, Rose Rsodriguez-Alarcon, Brent Bond, Steven Bridwell, Mtark Gannon, Orlando Montez, Keith Scott, Thomas
Allison Baver
Grand Gala adds Usher
Louisville Courier-Journal - May 05 2:56 AM R&B superstar Usher is coming to the Kentucky Derby as a guest of the Grand Gala tomorrow night.
Allison Bayer
Obituaries for May 9, 2006
Lassen County News - May 16 9:53 AM JIM JUDLIN EUGENE A. MARSH LAVINA CHITTOCK JERRY RUSSELL CURRY LAMAR WESLEY PRINCE RHONDA LYN NELSON RUTH CEAGLIO ROBERT HENRY YOUNT, SR. CLINTON BARRON NIELSON BILLY EDWARD BAYER
Allison Beaver
Suburban Torture: Over the Hedge Has An Ace In the Hole
Cleveland Free Times - May 16 8:43 PM Over the Hedge, DreamWorks' latest attempt to challenge the Disney/Pixar animation hegemony, isn't likely to kick-start a franchise like Shrek did for the studio five years ago.
Allison Berg
Honor roll Alleman High School
Quad-City Times - May 15 10:12 PM Seniors: Erica Andrews, Tony Bognanno, David Brickner, Kevin Carton, Jean Crompton, Melissa Dodge, Andrew Doyle, Melissa Fobert, Eder Fonseca, Erin Gillman, Monica Glancey, Ben Golden, Matthew Heston, Michael Kendall, Youn Ah Kim, Alexander Knobloch, Kelly Kratt, Brooke Lohman, Alyssa Lower, Jaime McBride, Alana McGinnis, Olivia Menage, Sara Michaletti, Tara Miller, Elizabeth Moore, Allison
Allison Bertolino
Prep track
Billings Gazette - May 13 12:09 AM Saturday, May 13, 2006 DISTRICT 3Bat Colstrip BOYS Team scores -- Baker 176, Broadus 126, Colstrip 106, Forsyth 33, Lame Deer 10.
Allison Bishop
Bishop's Stortford Citizen: Jobs: Local Hot Jobs
Harlow Citizen - May 13 7:28 PM P/A. P/time professional PA/Administrator req/d for busy Dental Practice based on split site in Chigwell/Stratford. Tel: Allison 020 8530 3618
Allison Blevins
All-Star game set for tonight
Muskogee Phoenix - 54 minutes ago The 2006 Green Country Coaches Association will have its all-star baseball game at 7 tonight at Muskogee High School's diamond. A total of 39 players from 15 area schools are playing in the game and the rosters will be divided between players from the North and South. Players from Sallisaw, Sallisaw Central, Preston, Henryetta and Wilson are scheduled to play. Four players represent Class 2A
Allison Boat
Restored hydros to relive '82 classic race
Detroit News - 38 minutes ago 1982. Twenty four races have been run on the Detroit River but probably none of them are remembered as well as the 1982 Gold Cup and the head to head match between Chip Hanauer in the Atlas Van Lines and Dean Chenoweth in the Griffin powered Miss Budweiser.
Allison Boats
Restored hydros to relive '82 classic race
Detroit News - 38 minutes ago 1982. Twenty four races have been run on the Detroit River but probably none of them are remembered as well as the 1982 Gold Cup and the head to head match between Chip Hanauer in the Atlas Van Lines and Dean Chenoweth in the Griffin powered Miss Budweiser.
Allison Brach
Allison Bradley
Obituaries - 5/16/2006
North County Times - May 16 5:39 PM LANCASTER ---- Jeanne Young Budway, 75, died of cancer Saturday, May 13, 2006, in North Hills. Born March 26, 1931, in Salt Lake City, she lived in Lancaster for six years.
Allison Brennan
Qualita sneaks past Pine Plumbing 3-2
Whitehorse Star Daily - May 16 3:08 PM Scoring came from all corners for Qualita as they narrowly defeated Pine Plumbing 3-2 in 16-and-under coed soccer action Thursday. Stephen Dynes, Nathan Wallace and Anya Zimmerman found the back of the net for Qualita.
Allison Brewer
Five win Girl Scout Gold Award
The Mesquite News - May 16 6:14 PM Allen Girl Scouts of Tejas Council honored recipients of the Bronze, Silver and Gold awards during a dinner on April 28 at the First United Methodist Church.
Allison Bristow
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Kansas City Star - May 16 6:30 AM All times p.m.
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Tuesday's Indiana Prep Reults
Northwest Indiana Times - May 16 10:15 PM nwitimes.com is the information source for Northwest Indiana.
Allison Brown
Link Crew helps new students at East
Sioux City Journal - 2 hours, 28 minutes ago When East High School asked about 100 juniors to each take four or five of next year's freshmen under their wing, junior Mike Brown wasn't sure the program would work.
Allison Burdette
High school track state meet qualifiers
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch - 36 minutes ago West Virginia State Meet At University of Charleston Stadium (Old Laidley Field) Friday and Saturday Qualifiers Girls Marks attained at regional level CLASS AAA 100 meters: Chelsea Carrier, Buckhannon-Upshur 12.64; Kristen Loughry, Hurricane 12.99; Alaina Pletcher, Musselman 13.04; Miranda Richards, Parkersburg 13.04; Valarie Jasper, Fairmont Senior 13.12; Lindsay Gutta, Morgantown 13.13;
Allison Burns
Softball
The Wichita Eagle - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago L. Free State 6, Heights 1 Championship Mulford and Hock. White and Bauer. W--Mulford. L--White. Semifinal Coulon and Lyons. White and Bauer. W--White. L--Coulon.
Allison Camerata
DAKOTA COUNTY
Pioneer Press - May 10 11:17 AM DAKOTA COUNTY • Lisa Carlson of the Northfield School District has been chosen as the next principal of Woodland Elementary School in Eagan. She will replace Terry Langager, who is retiring at the end of this school year after a 38-year career in District 196. Carlson will start July 3.
Allison Carroll
Tuesday's Indiana Prep Reults
Northwest Indiana Times - May 16 10:15 PM nwitimes.com is the information source for Northwest Indiana.
Allison Case
Bruins’ youth state case
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - 43 minutes ago If the Northrop girls track team is to even sniff a seventh straight state championship in early June, the Bruins need big contributions from some young, unfamiliar faces. The Bruins got just that in cruising to the Northrop Sectional championship Tuesday, scoring 146 1/2 points to runner-up Homestead’s 104.
Allison Chains
An industry in bloom
Asheville Citizen-Times - May 16 9:27 PM ETOWAH -- The new crop of homes and commercial buildings in Western North Carolina may encroach on farmland, but it has a major upside for some growers, especially those in landscaping and greenhouse-related businesses.
Allison Christensen
Wendell girls dominate state
The Times-News - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago POCATELLO -- Not even remotely close. The Wendell Trojans girls golf team claimed the 2006 Class 2A/1A state golf tournament team championship in such dominant fashion Tuesday afternoon that the numbers are hard to believe.
Allison Clark
White House Dinner Guest List
AP via Yahoo! News - May 16 5:57 PM Guests at the White House dinner given by President Bush and first lady Laura Bush for Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his wife, Janette Howard:
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Allison Brewer is a
Canadian social activist and politician, she is the current
leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party.
She has been particularly active in areas of gay rights and
access to abortion.
She was the founder and long time director of Dr. Henry
Morgentaler's abortion clinic in Fredericton, New Brunswick
before moving to Nunavut in 2000.
In Nunavut, she continued her activism organizing gay pride
events and lobbying for the passage of the Nunavut Human Rights
Act.
A prominent member of Egale Canada, she was one of its two
representatives to the United Nations Conference on Women in
1995.
At the event, which was held in Beijing, she was briefly
detained by Chinese officials for displaying a banner which read
Lesbian rights are human rights.
In 2004, she was one of seven recipients of the Governor
General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case.
Brewer returned to her native New Brunswick in late 2004 and
on May 14 of the following year announced her candidacy for the
leadership of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party.
On June 23, the final day for candidates to register, she
briefly became the leader-presumptive as the only candidate,
however the party extended the deadline to July 12 with her
consent and two other candidates entered the race.
Brewer went on to win the leadership on September 25, 2005 at
a convention in Fredericton.
Brewer was thrust quickly into a potential election campaign.
Her predecessor as leader, Elizabeth Weir resigned from the
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick on October 13, 2005 and a
by-election was set for November 14.
Brewer briefly toyed with running but held a news conference
on October 18 indicating she would not run saying that it was
too soon after her election as leader to enter another election
campaign and that she had pledged to learn French before the
next election and entering the legislature so soon would make
that difficult.
She later announced that she intended to run against Minister
of Health Brad Green in the riding of Fredericton South in the
next election but, following an electoral redistribution, she
announced she would run in the new riding of
Fredericton-Lincoln.
Alice in Chains is an influential grunge/hard rock group
formed by lead singer Layne Staley (1967–2002) in the
mid-1980s, originally as Diamond Lie and shortly followed by
several other names before taking the name of Alice in
Chains, which derived from one of Layne Staley's former
bands, Alice N' Chainz.
The name derived from their early stages as a band when
the group would dress in drag at concerts; Staley described
it as a name he thought of that would fit a band that
"dressed in drag and played speed metal." They quickly shed
this image, however, for grunge fashion.
Along with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden, Alice in
Chains was one of the most commercially successful bands
from the Seattle, Washington grunge music scene. Unlike many
of their peers, Alice in Chains owed more to heavy metal
than to punk or '70s rock, but the group became closely
associated with grunge due to their Seattle roots, the image
they often presented (e.g., denim jeans, Dr. Martens boots,
etc.), and their introspective and sometimes morbid lyrics
(often sung in unusual and distinctive vocal harmonies).
Early career (1987–1990)
In 1987, Layne Staley met guitarist and song-writer Jerry
Cantrell at a party and allowed him to stay at the Music
Bank with him. Jerry would call his friend, bassist Mike
Starr. They first created a band called Diamond Lie. Later
they would recruit Sean Kinney who was dating Starr's
sister.
The new group began writing original material and playing
clubs in Seattle under the name Alice In Chains.
The band signed with Columbia Records in 1989. After
recording a series of demos in early 1989, the band offered
its first official release in July 1990, the We Die Young
EP.
The title track became a moderate hit on metal-oriented
radio, preparing the way for the release later that year of
the group's first full LP, Facelift. The album produced an
unexpected hit in the crunchy and infectious "Man in the
Box," the video for which went into regular rotation on MTV.
Supported by a tour opening for Van Halen and Iggy Pop,
Facelift went Gold by the end of the year.
Rise to fame and grunge years (1991–1994)
The band next released an unexpected EP of acoustic
compositions, Sap, which also featured guest artists Ann
Wilson of Heart, who joined Staley and Cantrell for the
chorus on "Brother", as well as Mark Arm of Mudhoney and
Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, who appeared on the song
"Right Turn" (credited in the liner notes as Alice Mudgarden).
Chris Cornell also sang some backing vocals on the track
"Brother."
The group received more exposure in 1992 when one of
their new songs, "Would?", appeared on the soundtrack for
Singles, a motion picture by filmmaker Cameron Crowe based
on the lives of Seattle singles. The early release helped
build anticipation for the group's next LP.
The album Dirt, released in the fall of 1992, exemplifies
the group's heavy, guitar-driven, distortion-drenched sound.
It was both a critical and commercial success, going
Platinum by the end of the year and remaining the band's
most successful album to date. However, the dark lyrics,
dealing mostly with isolation and addiction, increased
speculation that Staley was addicted to heroin. It is now
known that this speculation was correct.
While the band was touring to promote Dirt, Mike Starr
left the group to be replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne
bassist Mike Inez. The band met in the studio once again in
1993 to record two new songs, "What the Hell Have I?" and "A
Little Bitter", for the soundtrack of the Arnold
Schwarzenegger film, Last Action Hero.
During the summer of 1993, Alice in Chains joined bands
such as Primus, Tool, Rage Against the Machine, and Babes in
Toyland for the alternative music festival Lollapalooza,
where the band was very well received. It would be the last
time, however, that Alice in Chains would undertake a major
tour.
After their explosive performances on the Lollapalooza
tour, the alternative music scene braced for another hard,
angry, loud release from the Seattle quartet. In January of
1994, however, the band surprised fans and critics with Jar
of Flies, which was a return to more mellow acoustic
arrangements, well-developed pieces complete with subtle
string arrangements, fused with exclamation points from
Cantrell's signature electric guitar attack and Staley's
singing.
Released as an EP, though of album quality in design and
length, Jar of Flies debuted at No. 1 on album sales charts,
the first EP ever to reach that position. Evolving from the
alternative, progressive sound of the first track to more
traditional ballads, the album seems to pay homage to
Cantrell's musical roots. Although the songs were all
written and recorded in a week, some critics hailed it as a
mini-masterpiece.
Post-grunge (1995–1997)
The band stayed off the road for the remainder of their run,
adding fuel to speculation about Staley's addiction.
Nonetheless, Staley performed a few shows with Gacy Bunch
(Mad Season), a "grunge supergroup" side project formed in
1995 with Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready and Screaming
Trees drummer Barrett Martin. They later renamed themselves
Mad Season and released a single LP, Above.
In November 1995, Alice in Chains returned with the
release of a self-titled album, Alice in Chains, commonly
referred to as "Tripod" or "Three" due to the image of a
forlorn three-legged-dog on the album cover, and because it
was the band's third full album. This album was a return to
the sound of Dirt and Facelift, a very different sound
compared to the more acoustic Jar of Flies record. For some
fans this return to form was welcome, for others it it
wasn't so much a step forward as a step backward into more
familar ground. The album debuted at number one on the
charts, but the group again failed to support it with a
tour, sparking further discussion about Staley's heroin
addiction. Ultimately, this would be the last official album
that Alice in Chains produced.
The group surfaced again in 1996 to perform their first
concert in three years on MTV Unplugged, a program featuring
all-acoustic sets. Staley was in visibly poor health and
also seemed to be under the effects of heroin, but
nonetheless the group gave an outstanding performance,
including a stunning rendition of "Down in a Hole". The
group reworked their harder material with fresh acoustic
arrangements and included a rhythm guitarist, Scott Olsen of
Heart, to round out the sound. They also introduced a new
song, "The Killer Is Me". An album of the performance was
released later that year, the album debuting at number three
on the charts.
After the Unplugged show, the band opened four shows on
the KISS reunion tour. Their performance on July 3rd in
Kansas City was the last concert Alice in Chains gave with
Staley as lead singer.
On hiatus and the death of Layne Staley (1998–2002)
Cantrell wanted to keep the band together and tried to stay
in touch with Staley, but it became clear that Staley's
health would not allow him to return to work any time soon.
Cantrell began work and soon released his first solo album,
Boggy Depot, in 1998. Since Alice in Chains's bassist Mike
Inez, drummer Sean Kinney, not to mention producer Toby
Wright made significant contributions to the album, many
fans consider Boggy Depot to be a "lost" Alice in Chains
album; the only difference between Boggy Depot and the real
thing was that Layne Staley did not appear on the record.
In 1998, Staley reunited with the other members of the
group for the last time to record two more songs, "Get Born
Again" and "Died". These songs were released in the fall of
1999 on the career-spanning box set, Music Bank. The set
contains 48 songs, including rarities, old demos, the two
new recordings, and a majority of the album cuts. The group
also released Nothing Safe: Best of the Box, which served as
a 15-song sampler of Music Bank, as well as their first
best-of compilation. The two new recordings, "Get Born
Again" and "Died," would be the last songs that Staley would
record, while Music Bank would be the last release of new
studio material from the band. A live album, Live, and a
10-song greatest-hits compilation, Greatest Hits round out
the group's official releases. Later, in 2004, Sony
announced the release of a third Alice in Chains best-of
compilation, The Essential Alice in Chains, a double album
set including 29 songs. It has yet to be released.
Although the band never officially disbanded, Staley
spiraled deeper into depression when his girlfriend died
from bacterial endocarditis in 1996. He became reclusive,
rarely leaving his Seattle condo. The possibility of a
full-on Alice in Chains reunion finally ended on April 20,
2002, when Layne Staley was found dead in his condominium
from an apparent lethal overdose of heroin and cocaine. The
coroner approximated Staley's day of death as April 5th,
which, coincidentally, was the same date approximated for
the death of Kurt Cobain of Nirvana eight years earlier.
Jerry Cantrell, shaken by the death of his friend and
bandmate, dedicated his second solo album, Degradation Trip
(2002), to Staley. The album was released about two months
after the passing of Staley as a single disc release and was
later re-released, as originally intended and with added
songs, as a double disc. While some of the songs on the
album appear to be written about Cantrell's former
bandmate's death, Degradation Trip was completed prior to
Staley's passing.
Reunion (2005–present)
In 2005, Cantrell, Inez, and Kinney reunited to perform a
benefit concert in Seattle for victims of the Tsunami
Disaster that struck south Asia. The band included former
Damageplan lead singer Pat Lachman as its primary vocalist.
Surprise guests Wes Scantlin of Puddle of Mudd and Maynard
James Keenan of Tool appeared to chip in with vocal duties,
and Ann Wilson of Heart guest-starred to reprise her
co-vocals on "Brother". The surviving members of the group
reportedly enjoyed the reunion, and Cantrell said it felt
right playing with his old band again and having Lachman as
lead singer.
On March 10, 2006 the surviving members of Alice in Chains
with guest vocalist Phil Anselmo of Pantera performed at the
VH1's Decades Rock Live concert honoring Seattle rockers Ann
and Nancy Wilson of Heart. According to the official Jerry
Cantrell website, Alice in Chains has also been confirmed to
be playing at several festivals across Europe this summer
including the Nova Rock festival in Austria, Rock am Ring in
Germany, Rock im Park also in Germany, Milan Gods of Metal
in Italy, Donington Park Download Festival in England, the
Provinssirock Festival in Finland, and the RDS Download
Festival in Ireland. It has been announced that Comes With
The Fall's William DuVall will sing lead vocals on the
band's upcoming European tour. Guns N Roses's Duff McKagan
has also been announced to join as the second guitarist for
the touring band. A few pictures of the band rehearsing can
be found on the gallery page of Jerry Cantrell's official
website.
Sean Kinney has mentioned in a recent interview that he
would be interested in writing new material, but not as
Alice in Chains. A new website also has been launched in
anticipation of the band's upcoming tour dates and possible
new material. The former Official Site now redirects to the
newly launched site.
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