BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's CATANESE Interviewed On 'Iron City Rocks' Podcast

October 10, 2009

The Iron City Rocks podcast recently conducted an interview with BLACK LABEL SOCIETY and SPEED X guitarist Nick Catanese. The chat can now be streamed using the audio player below.

Iron City Rocks is a podcast devoted to promoting Pittsburgh-based rock, hard rock, heavy metal and blues music.

According to a new Twitter post by Zakk Wylde (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, OZZY OSBOURNE),BLACK LABEL SOCIETY will spend January/February tracking a new album for a tentative spring 2010 release.

Zakk's wife Barbaranne revealed in a recent online posting that Wylde is suffering from "a rare genetic clotting disorder" for which he is currently receiving treatment in California.

Wylde got the "green light" from his doctor to take part in the Halloween (October 31) BLACK LABEL SOCIETY performance in Times Square (New York City) to promote his new limited-edition Epiphone Graveyard Disciple guitar. Zakk has also scheduled an in-store signing session on October 30 at Sam Ash in New York City to unveil the guitar.

Iron City Rocks podcast featuring Nick Catanese interview (click on player below to launch audio):

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