Mötley Crüe and the New York Dolls will be teaming up to go on tour with each other this summer. New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvan revealed the news of the upcoming tour in an interview he did with Australian journalist/guitarist Joe Matera.
"We're about to go on the road for 40 nights with Mötley Crüe this coming June-July in the States," said Sylvan.
The guitarist also said that Blondie guitarist Frank Infante, who appears on the band's new record, Dancing Backward in High Heels, will not be present for the tour.
"We made some calls and now we finally have got Earl Slick playing guitar," Sylvain said. "So Earl's going to be joining us for the upcoming tour. He's the newest member of the New York Dolls."
Slick has toured and worked on previous albums with David Bowie, in addition to John Lennon and Robert Smith.
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"We're about to go on the road for 40 nights with Mötley Crüe this coming June-July in the States," said Sylvan.
The guitarist also said that Blondie guitarist Frank Infante, who appears on the band's new record, Dancing Backward in High Heels, will not be present for the tour.
"We made some calls and now we finally have got Earl Slick playing guitar," Sylvain said. "So Earl's going to be joining us for the upcoming tour. He's the newest member of the New York Dolls."
Slick has toured and worked on previous albums with David Bowie, in addition to John Lennon and Robert Smith.
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