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"UltiimateBet players showed huge support for my first Home game on UB back in March," said UltimateBet pro Scott Ian, who was reached for comment on a break from play during the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event. "With an Aruba Poker Classic package up for grabs this time, expect the competition to be fierce."
The star-studded line up in Scott Ian's Home Game is headlined by Ian, Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains, Vinnie Paul of Pantera, Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne, who are set to put their own unique metal edge on the UB Hold 'em tables, where online poker players will be able to chat with the rock stars through the UltimateBet software's chat feature.
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The band will be self producing the effort with Eliot Geller engineering. The South Carolina based band will then travel to Mana Studios in Florida in late August to mix the album with Erik Rutan (Cannibal Corpse, Six Feet Under, Goatwhore).
They will be documenting the recording process with several webisodes on their YouTube page. The album is slated for an early 2010 release. The band released "Malice" in 2007 and "Bloodlust" in 2005, both on Prosthetic Records.
The band has also set up some shows after the recording.
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Featured are many of the greatest names in soul music including Johnnie Taylor, Eddie Floyd, Pervis Staples, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Mavis Staples and Cleotha Staples.
The reissue adds two rare duets of Bell and Booker T. Jones' "Private Number," by Bell and Judy Clay, and by Dusty Springfield and Spencer Davis. The latter version was previously available only on a long out-of-print mid-'80s Takoma Records release.
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According to Wynn, "I'm fairly certain it won't be a typical three-band bill with separate sets, And I have a feeling we'll be mixing it up and changing from night to night."
This tour will be the first time the four musicians perform live and on tour together, unless you count for the appearance of The Baseball Project on the "Late Show With David Letterman" (in 2008) and at Wynn and Pitmon's wedding (also in 2008).
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Enemies was recorded with a team of up-and-coming as well as established names in Swedish music including Pontus Hjelm (Dead By April) and two-time Swedish Grammis award winning producer and songwriter �ke Parmerud.
MARIONETTE lead guitarist and backing vocalist Aron Parmerud recently described Enemies as a monumental evolutionary step from the debut album Spite. "Unlike the recording process of Spite we recorded Enemies over a period of months, and we have had plenty of time to try new things in the studio to make the album absolutely insane. Every element that you heard on Spite has been taken to the extreme. At the same time, there is a clear evolution from Spite to Enemies. All of the live experience we have had while touring has made us more skillful as individual musicians and tighter as a band. All this will reflect itself on Enemies when it is in your hands this fall!"
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Seattle's Book of Black Earth released "Horoskopus" in late 2008. Landmine Marathon are supporting the reissue of "Rusted Eyes Awake," due to hit streets on August 18.
Landmine Marathon are currently in the studio recording their Prosthetic Records' debut, due out in early 2010.
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Recently, several ex-members from the previous lineup have begun making headlines in a newly signed band who's former name shared an eerily similar theme with that of White Wizzard's. White Wizzard bassist, Jon Leon has written a statement to clear up any confusion about the band's lineup changes and to serve notice that there is only one White Wizzard.
"White Wizzard has had a line up change since the recording of the WW mini album in 2007. I wrote some songs and formed the first incarnation of the band rather quickly and went into the studio. The mini album was a quickly thrown together ep of the first songs just to get WW started. It turned out well for how quickly it was done, and the seeds were sewn for the next phase.
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Whether it's been called Roxie 77, Happypill, or D.P.M. (Dad's Porno Mag), Ryan has always been able to release albums containing many of the songs that are the closest to him and speak straight from the heart.
"Two Sides to Every Story" is the most personal album coming from Roxie 77 to date, available exclusively at www.roxie77.com The name "Roxie 77" has been resurrected after Roxie's extended "sabbatical" to the country of Sweden. After many years of living in Los Angeles, Roxie made the decision to "finish a chapter, but not close the book" on his life's journey and relocated to Stockholm with his two children and their mother, V.
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