Doro Pesch Releases Live 'Love Me In Black' Video
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Doro Pesch has released a clip of herself performing Love Me In Black to promote her upcoming DVD, Strong And Proud: 30 Years In Rock And Metal, which is due out on June 24. The 3 DVD/2 Blu-ray package features the former Warlock frontwoman performing at Wacken Open Air and her hometown of Dusseldorf, Germany, in 2013 and 2014. It contains 38 tracks in total, alongside a two-hour behind-the scenes documentary, Behind The Curtain, Inside The Heart Of Doro. Pesch says: "We spent endless hours, days and nights working on the DVD, because we wanted to present a real highlight for all rock and metal fans for the 30th anniversary. We took care of every detail. "It began already with the bombastic stage in Wacken, we worked one year on its design. In Dusseldorf, we even celebrated two nights in a row. One 'Classic Night' with a 40-piece orchestra and one 'balls to the wall' rock show on the second evening. "It continued subsequently nonstop - with an anniversary tour, with led us to Russia, South America and my second home, the USA, among others." Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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