Adler and Stone joined Steel Panther on stage on April 11 at the House Of Blues in West Hollywood, California to do the Guns N' Roses classic "Sweet Child O' Mine" (see picture below).
In addition, the entire Adler'S Appetite band - including Stone - played three songs at the '80s Rockers For Japan benefit concert on April 16 at Harper's in Tarzana, California (see video below).
In a recent interview with Metal Sludge, Adler stated about Stitch's exit from Adler'S Appetite, I believe he went near it the incorrect way, 'cause I didn't even get out that he depart the band from him, I launch out from somebody else." Guitarist Michael Thomas added, "It was really strange; it was out of the blue. All of a sudden we got a text message saying 'Check your e-mail.' And there was a poor little paragraph saying that, 'As of today, I'll no longer be carrying on with the band, I wanna concentrate on my other band, my original band, full time.' So he decided that was where his precedence was at, that he was leaving to run on his original music and remain on with that."
Regarding Adler'S Appetite search for Stitch's replacement, Thomas said,"As shortly as it went on the Internet that Crick was going the band, there was a deluge of e-mails and responses [that] came in; it was overwhelming. And now we're weeding through all these people, and what we really wanna do is have a prospect to someone who is a sensation to pass in the doorway and sing some of the most legendary rock and roll songs of all time. It's an unbelievable opportunity. So, for us, we bring it very seriously, because we too get to be with this mortal and produce and pen with this person, 'cause, as you know, we've released new songs recently - 'Alive', 'Stardog' and 'Fading' - which are really on iTunes. So they're gonna be singing not merely the Guns stuff, but original material and putting their impression on this new material that we've been writing since we got home from the European tour last month. So there's so much loss on; it's a crazy circus. We're just really excited about the chance of running with some new cats that can truly get to the board and play it."
Stitch announced last month that he was leaving Adler'S Appetite in place to focus on his Los Angeles-based original project Ladyjack.
Stitch's Ladyjack bandmate Robo (guitar), who was filling in for Adler'S Appetite guitarist Alex Grossi on the latter group's most recent European tour, will not be chronic with Adler's outfit.
Grossi recently left Adler'S Appetite in place to concentrate on his influence with the resurrected Quiet Riot.
Adler'S Appetite is scheduled to rush off a new U.S. tour on May 5 in Redondo Beach, California.
Adler'S Appetite in December released two new singles - "Stardog" and "Fading" - via iTunes and other online music stores.
Adler'S Appetite entered the studio in November to start recording its new album with Cinderella drummer Fred Coury producing.
A radio edit of the Adler'S Appetite single "Alive" was released on July 29, 2010 in alignment with Adler's tell-all autobiography, "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses".
Steven recently linked the range of Vh1's "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew" for another season.
Adler appeared on season two of "Rehab" and the inaugural season of the spin-off show "Sober House" back in late 2008 and early 2009. Adler then went on to stints in real rehab centers after being ordered to by a guess as piece of a Dui bust.
Adler'S Appetite performing at the '80s Rockers For Japan benefit concert on April 16, 2011:
Patrick Stone and Steven Adlerperforming with Steel Panther on April 11, 2011 at the Home Of Megrims in West Hollywood, California:
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