

We've gone through pre-production with him, and it's just like having another cool member in the band in the room. He's been a fan for years, and we consider ourselves very lucky that he's carving out the time to work with us.

He's a very in-demand producer who really wants to work with us. And I don't have a release date, but it will be out - I'm gonna say early next year, because we're doing it in steps along the way. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "We're working with Nick Raskulinecz in Nashville he's producing it. He even claims he lost a potential job performing in Vegas with a cover band called the “Sin City Sinners.SKID ROW guitarist Scotti Hill spoke to Everyone Loves Guitar about the progress of the recording sessions for the band's long-awaited new album. “Its complete omission from a description of Varone’s professional experience deprives Varone from the benefits of his experience as a professional studio and live musician and rock star who toured the world, gave countless interviews, made hundreds of appearances and amassed thousands of fans worldwide,” the complaint reads.

In addition, he claims Sabo and Southworth “had falsely informed people that Varone had slept with Sabo’s wife, that Varone is a cocaine addict and that Varone is a liar.” According to the complaint, Sabo, Southworth and their lawyer contacted night clubs and both Oprah Winfrey’s and Tyra Banks’ talk shows in advance of his appearance in connection with “Sex Rehab” and successfully prevented Varone from being identified as a former drummer of Skid Row. In the complaint, he alleges that his former Skid-mates “have embarked on a crusade to spread vicious lies about Varone in an effort to destroy his professional and personal reputation” and “to prevent him from truthfully describing his career history as the drummer for Skid Row, by contending that his use of the band name is trademark infringement.” Drew,” where he claimed to have slept with more than 3,000 women. Varone, who drummed for the ’80s glam rock band during its decidedly less glamorous period of 2000 to 2003, more recently has appeared on VH1’s “Sex Rehab With Dr.
