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Untitled Document

GNR 1986 - 1991:
1988 - P. Musician
1989 - Facts
1990 - The Face
1991 - Vox

Ju Ju Hounds:
1992 - Mean Fiddler
1992 - Press Kit
1992 - Kerrang! 1
1992 - Kerrang!
1992 - M. Hammer
1992 - NME
1992 - Musician
1992 - RIP
1992 - Lays Down...
1992 - Rock World
1992 - Raw
1993 - Hard Force
1993 - Metal
2001 - Classic Rock

117 Degrees:
1998 - Brief Bio
1998 - Seperation
1998 - Press Kit
1998 - E. Fredag
1998 - Hit Parader
1998 - Rolling Stone

Ride On:
1999 - Review

River:
2001 - Guitar Part
2001 - Hard Rock
2001 - w. Mick Wall
2001 - Metal
2001 - Total Guitar
2001 - Hello / Bye
2001 - Guitar & Bass

On Down The Road:
2002 - Slash & Izzy

Like A Dog:
2003 - The Dog Days
2005 - The Petition...

Exclusives:
2002 - Izzy Stradlin
2005 - E. Ashworth
2005 - J. Ashhurst
2005 - Rick Richards
2006 - Izzy Stradlin
2006 - JT Longoria
2006 - Rick Richards
2006 - Taz Bentley
2006 - Izzy Stradlin
2007 - J. Kreis

Miscellaneous:
1993 - Fan Meets Iz
2002 - Slash Int.
2003 - Izzy Lawsuit
xxxx - Best Of Rock
xxxx - Factsheet
xxxx - Hired Guns
xxxx - Reprobates
xxxx - Izzy Advert

Bill Price Interview

2003 - Izzy Rollin Out The Dog Days

Izzy Stradlin has finished recording his sixth solo album, Like a Dog, and plans to release it later this year. The former Guns n' Roses guitarist has been on a prolific run -- Dog will be his fifth release in the past five years.

Stradlin promises a tour later in the year to support the set, recorded in Dallas in April and May. His solo work is running parallel to new activity from his former Gn'R bandmates -- guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum -- who yesterday officially confirmed Scott Weiland as the frontman for their new project, tentatively named Velvet Revolver. Though Stradlin has written several songs for the project, his further involvement is uncertain.

Stradlin left Gn'R after the release of the band's dual 1991 Use Your Illusion albums. Having contributed the more Stonesy rock & roll numbers to the albums (he wrote or co-wrote twelve Illusion tracks), Stradlin opted out of promotional duty, which included filming epic, melodramatic videos for songs like "November Rain." Instead, he threw himself into his debut, Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds, which was followed by a six-year silence. But after that break, Stradlin began spilling albums: 117 in 1998, Ride On in 1999, River in 2001 and On Down the Road last year. All feature his regular touring unit, former Georgia Satellites lead and slide guitarist Rick Richards and drummer Taz Bentley, with McKagan adding bass.

Richards and Bentley are back for Dog, with Stradlin handling bass duty in addition to guitar. Clips from two tracks, "Hammerhead" and "Bomb," can be found at chopaway.com.

2006 Edit: This album was released online with only 975 officially printed promotional copies available. Fans unable to get hold of the original CD can still buy the album though iTunes.