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A top secret recording session took place on Tuesday night involving a supergroup of sorts covering one of the most recognized songs in rock history: Led Zeppelin's classic "Stairway to Heaven." The players? Soul queen Mary J. Blige on vocals, guitar god Steve Vai and his pop protégé Orianthi on rhythm and lead guitars, respectively, Travis Barker on drums and "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson on bass, with producer Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Pussycat Dolls) handling piano, the arrangement and all-star recruitment. The track's destination: Blige’s 10th studio album, due out later this year.
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Can't believe no one has commented on the guitar that Steve is holding in that photo.
it looks like the new Jem Floral !!!!!!
it looks like the new Jem Floral !!!!!!
Yeah, could it be the prototype Steve has been working on lately?ibanezfreak777 wrote:Can't believe no one has commented on the guitar that Steve is holding in that photo.
it looks like the new Jem Floral !!!!!!
It will be interesting to hear how each artist contributed to the song, and what the final track sounds like!
I was sitting at my desk last year and I saw the floral pattern cloth. This is by far, my own personal favorite of the Jems! It is one HOT guitar!Samuele wrote:Yeah, could it be the prototype Steve has been working on lately?ibanezfreak777 wrote:Can't believe no one has commented on the guitar that Steve is holding in that photo.
it looks like the new Jem Floral !!!!!!
It will be interesting to hear how each artist contributed to the song, and what the final track sounds like!
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Nice guitar but why is Vai wasting his time on this shit? It seems his new album again takes a back seat to this unimportant publicity.