Steve Vai announces archive release Vai/Gash

Vai/Gash is a collaboration album of Steve Vai and Johnny “Gash” Sombretto, recorded in the 90s. The recordings sat on the shelf for 30 years, and they are finally seeing the light of day!

Around 1990 Steve immersed himself in riding motorcycles and biker culture, which led him to a desire to record a straight-ahead rock album. Through a friend, he met Johnny “Gash” Sombretto. Gash was an avid motorcycle enthusiast, severely scarred after an accident at the age of 21. Steve and Gash hit it off immediately.

Steve got Gash to sing over these biker-type songs he wrote, and nothing prepared him for the voice that came out of Gash’s mouth. He wanted to hear this voice wailing over these slamming rock tracks. Despite Steve’s other musical projects at the time, like Sex & Religion, there were always plans to release this record.

But it wasn’t to be. In September 1998, Steve’s phone rang, and John’s girlfriend told him that John was in a bike accident and killed. Disheartened, Steve put the entire project on a shelf and moved on to other projects. After three decades, the album will be out, as a tribute to what would definitely have been one of the greatest lead rock singers.

Tracklisting:
1. In The Wind
2. Busted
3. Let’s Jam
4. Woman Fever
5. She Saved My Life Tonight
6. Danger Zone
7. New Generation
8. Flowers Of Fire

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