BLACKMORE'S NIGHT: 'Once In A Million Years' Video Posted Online

January 22, 2008

Renaissance-flavored group BLACKMORE'S NIGHT has posted the video for the song "Once in a Million Years" at this location (Quicktime required).

As previously reported, BLACKMORE'S NIGHT singer Candice Night, along with QUEENSRŸCHE vocalist Geoff Tate, will appear in the supernatural thriller "House Of Eternity", a major motion picture set for release in the fourth quarter of 2008 from Fires At Midnight Films.

The movie will feature new music by Candice Night and BLACKMORE'S NIGHT.

Night's character is Emily Grayson, the wife of the film's antagonist, an innocent woman whose fate is determined by the superstitious minds of the 1700s.

"'House Of Eternity' contains something for everyone," says Candice, "memorable characters struggling against powers far greater than they, desperate, heart-pounding action, innovative approaches to classic horror; even humor and a forlorn love. Plus, there's a villain who will become timeless."

For more information, visit www.houseofeternity.com.

Candice, currently in the studio with legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, is recording the next BLACKMORE'S NIGHT album, due this summer.

The singer is currently seen on screens throughout the country as Amora The Warrior Princess for Magiquest, an interactive gaming environment for children at all participating Great Wolf Lodges. The newest Magiquest opened January 17 in East Hanover, NJ. And, of course, she is still Princess Candice in the Myrtle Beach Magiquest universe, including additional Great Wolf Lodges.

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