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Guns N’ Roses Keyboardist Dizzy Reed Sets Release For New Solo Album

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Dizzy Reed, renowned keyboardist of the legendary rock band Guns N' Roses, is all set to embark on an exciting creative journey with the release of his latest solo album titled “Rock ‘N' Roll Chose Me” on August 22, 2025. This highly anticipated album, which follows his 2018 debut “Rock ‘N Roll Ain't Easy,” promises to be a deeply personal exploration into various human emotions and societal reflections. Released under the Pittsburgh-based label 50q Records, Reed's new work is a ten-track masterpiece that delves into themes such as the emotional turmoil of letting go, the struggles related to mental health, the idea of the American Dream, and the universal potency of music. These themes converge to narrate a story of perseverance, connection, and the inherent human costs that accompany the pursuit of meaning in a divided society.

The creation of “Rock ‘N' Roll Chose Me” represents a fusion of talents with Dizzy Reed at the core. It features his unique songwriting and production, alongside co-producer Jason Achilles Mezilis. The lyrics owe their depth to the combined efforts of Reed, Nadja, and Del James, while Evan Rodaniche and Gentry Studer have been instrumental in mixing and mastering the album respectively. One of the standout tracks from the album is its second single, “Falling Down 2gether,” a song that is available for streaming, giving fans a taste of Reed's latest artistic endeavors. The full tracklist promises a diverse range of sounds and messages, with titles like “Revolution L.A.,” “Bombz Away,” and “Earn It 2 Burn It,” each contributing to the album’s overarching narrative.

Reflecting on his career, Dizzy Reed is notably the longest-serving member of Guns N' Roses after Axl Rose, having joined the band during the “Use Your Illusion” era in 1990. His loyalty to the band is evident in his reflections on the past three decades, where he attributes much of his professional happiness to his unwavering role in the iconic rock group. During an interview on the “Thunder Underground” podcast, Reed expressed gratitude for the unexpected journey he has been on with Guns N' Roses, noting the privilege and joy that being part of the band has brought him. He recalls the past 30 years with awe, underlining the incredible experiences and the fan support which have fueled his long-term commitment to the band.

In addition to his work with Guns N' Roses, Dizzy Reed has also carved out a niche for himself in the music industry through collaborations with other renowned artists and bands. His musical contributions span work with names such as Motörhead, Mick Taylor, Doug Aldrich, Duff McKagan, Backyard Babies, and Gilby Clarke among others. Reed's versatility and talent as a keyboardist thus extend beyond the confines of Guns N' Roses, marking him as a significant contributor to the broader rock genre.

For those interested in exploring Reed’s solo ventures, “Rock ‘N Roll Ain't Easy,” his debut album, remains a noteworthy starting point. Released by Golden Robot Records, it featured collaborations with members from bands like W.A.S.P., Quiet Riot, Psychedelic Furs, Thin Lizzy, No Doubt, The Replacements, and Queens of the Stone Age. This spectrum of collaborations highlights Reed's adaptability and his ability to integrate with various musical styles and influences.

As Dizzy Reed prepares for the release of “Rock ‘N' Roll Chose Me,” fans and followers of his work can expect an album rich with introspection and relevance. The release not only marks a new chapter in Reed’s solo career but also stands as a testament to his enduring passion for music and storytelling. With themes that resonate with universal human experiences, the album promises to be a significant addition to the rock music canon, offering both long-time fans and new listeners an emotionally engaging and sonically satisfying experience.

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