BEAUTIFUL CREATURES: Interview With Bassist KENNY KWEENS To Air On Tuesday

November 20, 2005

BEAUTIFUL CREATURES bassist Kenny Kweens will be interviewed live on the "I Wanna Be Famous" show on Maine's WRFR 93.3 FM on Tuesday, November 22 beginning at 3:00 p.m. EST. Listen to the show online at www.wrfr.org.

Hosted by Will Matson, "I Wanna Be Famous" promotes up-and-coming, unsigned, underground and independent artists. The show airs every Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EST) and is always accepting music from great new artists on the way up.

BEAUTIFUL CREATURES' sophomore album, "Deuce", ia available in the U.S. on Spitfire Records. The band, who were recently joined by FLOTSAM AND JETSAM axeman Mark Simpson on second guitar, issued their self-titled debut in 2001 via Warner Bros.

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