
MI: For you as the guitar player for Art of Dying, what were the challenges to fill In the spot in Adelitas Way?

Been listening to lots of new Adelitas, the new track about to drop is dope. TS: Loving the new Shinedown track and anything Nothingmore puts out. MI: What new music are you into these days? TS: The new music Art of Dying has coming up is going to be great. MI: How’s the new music going for Art of Dying? Any new tour news for the Art of Dying camp coming out this way? He called me 2 minutes later and said he had no idea I was available and would love to have me. I jokingly said “is it me?” but I wasn’t joking (lol). We were texting and I asked him who he had on guitar these days. TS: Actually it just came out of a conversation with Rick a few months back. MI: What was the overall decision for you to go on tour with the guys? I like to have a full schedule and play guitar as much as possible so we’ll see what happens. I’ve always been a freelance player so jumping in with these guys was pretty natural. TS: Not sure really, at the moment just playing rock n roll with old friends and having a blast. Are you filling in, or is this a possible permanent placement?

MI: This Saturday March 31st, you’re playing with Adelitas Way at the Annex in Madison. tour underway, I spoke with Tavis Stanley. Also on tour with Adelitas Way are the Sons Of Texas, Stone Broken, Taking Dawn and Static Signal.Īdelitas Way and Tavis Stanley, which plays The Annex in Madison with special guests, rocking the single “Notorious,” one of the band’s most successful songs.

in support of the album “Notorious”, which was released in October. Adelitas Way is on the #Notorious tour, hitting the U.S. Tavis Stanley, Tour Manager and Guitarist from Art of Dying, is currently on tour with Adelitas Way as their guitarist. Photo by Tricia Starr - TStarr Photography Tavis Stanley of Art of Dying(Left) Rick DeJesus of Adelitas Way(Right) Interview with Tavis Stanley From ART OF DYING
