It Bites frontman Francis Dunnery has left the new-look Asia featuring John Payne line-up after just one gig.
The band confimed their new line-up for live shows in the US, Japan and the UK just two weeks ago, but this morning, after several social media posts discussing the various guitar styles he was undertaking in his new role, Dunnery has announced he has left, stating, "It is impossible for me to adapt to that role," after one show at New Paltz, NY.
In his full statement, Dunnery says, "Asia the end. Hi guys. I just want to let you know that I won't be doing the rest of the Asia tour. So if you've bought tickets to see me, then I apologise. John needs a guitar player who can come in and play all the styles and all the sounds that are on the records, and unfortunately, that's not what I do. There are much better people at doing that than me. It is impossible for me to adapt to that role, I don't have the personality or the playing style to fulfil what he needs. And I understand fully because it's what I ask my band to do with It Bites.
"Although John and I are very good mates, I'm afraid I can't fulfil what he needs musically, and he can't afford to carry someone who isn't 100% at this stage of the game. I love old John. He's a good lad. There are absolutely no weird or hard feelings, and I wish him and the band all the success in the world. But now I have to close this brief chapter and go back to my crazy life. I'm more comfortable in my crazy life. Ha ha. It's what I do best. I should stick to that and do myself and everyone else a favour."
Currently, there is no word from Asia featuring John Payne about the status of existing live dates or a replacement for Dunnery.
Last month, Asia also announced that Spock's Beard keyboard player Ryo Okumoto and Canadian drummer Aaron Olson completed their current line-up and were working on a new studio album, Aviana.
The band are slated to tour the US from August, with UK dates in November. Their next scheduled show is in Tomball, TX on August 12.
(Source: www.loudersound.com)