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Earlier this year, Slash released a self-titled album featuring 14 songs, a battalion of millionaire vocalists (Iggy, Lemmy, Ozzy, Fergie) and approximately 40,982 guitar solos. The album, which debuted near the top of the charts, suggests that the musician’s apparent lousiness as a vocalist is matched only by the agility of his fingers—and thickness of his Rolodex. We suspect most of his guest singers will be sitting tonight out, but what do you need beyond this man's guitar and tophat? The '70s-inspired TAB the Band, fresh off Jones Beach opening honors for Stone Temple Pilots, warms Mr. Slash's stage.
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