Wednesday 9 April 2014

Vince Neil Talks Mötley Crüe Country Tribute Album At ACM Awards:


Mötley Crüe time as a live act may be coming to an end, but an upcoming album country is paying tribute songs new life. 

Crüe frontman Vince Neil was on hand at yesterday (April 6)’ s ACM Awards, where he spoke about the album covers and how it is to be accepted into the national community.



"I thought the idea for the tribute album was cool until I started talking to everybody," says Neil. "Then I thought it was colder and colder and colder!”

Neil mentions meet John Rich, who was already at work on his part for the next album of covers.

Other artists like Kip Moore, Florida Georgie Line, Eli Young Band, Cassadee Pope, Brantley Gilbert and LeeAnn Rimes confirmed for Mötley Crüe tribute album, which will be released by Big Machine Records.

"It's really an honor," says Neil. “This is the first (American Country Awards) and I have been really cool for people to open their arms to a rock ' n roller like me.”

Earlier this year, Mötley Crüe announced plans for a final farewell tour and a legally binding agreement that no member would ever go by the name of the band. The 72 -city North American tour begins on July 2 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and runs through November 21 in Vancouver, BC with Alice Cooper opening the shows.

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