One of our axe-mad writers will be hanging out with Eagles Of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes next week, when the frontman/guitarist hits the Big Smoke to talk about the band's forthcoming new album 'Heart On' (due for release 26 January 2009), and putting forth your questions for a TG String 'Em Up!
So, if you have a burning question for the hilarious, multi-talented and moustachioed Mr Hughes, please send it to: TotalGuitar@futurenet.com
And don't forget, if your question is published in the magazine, we'll send you a set of kick-ass D'Addario EXL110 strings!
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