BLACK STONE CHERRY Preparing For European Headlining Tour

November 11, 2008

Edmonton, Kentucky rockers BLACK STONE CHERRY have issued the following update:

"So we're at home right now in beautiful Kentucky. We've been home for a couple weeks and it's been an EXCELLENT stay, but we're all itching to get back out on the road! We leave in four days to fly overseas to start our big headlining tour — the 'Folklore And Superstition' tour! We're so excited!

"The tour kicks off in Paris, France on November 18 and will end in Belfast, N. Ireland on December 1! We're getting the chance to visit a lot of the same countries we've had the privilege of playing before: France, Germany, Sweden, all over the UK... and we're also getting to rock Denmark, Austria, and Italy for the first time!!

"Trust us, each show is in for a special treat as we're bringing the best show we can! We've actually been rehearsing songs off the new record, 'Folklore And Superstition', and will be playing them for the first time in Europe!

"So we urge you all to pre-order your tickets TODAY while they still last!! A few shows have already sold out and the rest are close behind so check the tour schedule for your show(s) of choice and get ya a ticket!

"We can't wait to see you all and we hope you're ready to ROCK!!"

BLACK STONE CHERRY's second Roadrunner album, "Folklore and Superstition", sold 13,600 in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 28 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Black Bird Studios, which is owned and operated by country music star Martina McBride. It was produced and mixed by veteran Bob Marlette (OZZY OSBOURNE, SALIVA).

BLACK STONE CHERRY's "Blind Man" video (see below),was shot on July 10 in Louisville, Kentucky at the famous Waverly Hills Sanatorium.

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