Tentatively titled
Bravo, the record came together in 1999 and 2000, but reports suggest the band and associated business executives were unsatisfied with the results.
In a new interview with AL.com, Johnson – a former member of Black Star Riders who's currently in Thin Lizzy – discussed how much interaction he’d had with Ted Nugent and Jack Blades after Tommy Shaw found himself too busy to collaborate much on the project. “That was a really unique experience, to say the least,” he said. “I had a batch of songs I had written for what might be a solo album – and in that same batch of songs [was] ’Every Day’ … that Stevie Nicks wound up recording.”