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Topic: Reeves Gabrels another guest in Goddess Return to archive
09-27-01 01:38 PM
CS David Bowie guitarist Reeves Gabrels has been keeping busy lately. Reeves will appear
on an Ozzy Osbourne track called "Black Skies," which will feature on Osborne's first Sony
PlayStation game. Reeves has also been helping out Mick Jagger on a track from his
forthcoming solo album, Goddess in the Doorway, due Nov. 6. As previously reported
(allstar, Aug. 2), that album also includes collaboration with U2's Bono, Wyclef Jean,
Lenny Kravitz, Aerosmith's Joe Perry, Pete Townshend, and Matchbox Twenty's Rob
Thomas, among others. Gabrels is also beginning work on his next solo album, the
follow-up to 1999's Ulysses, and scoring an as-yet-untitled indie film. (Kevin Raub)

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