BLOODGOOD Schedules Showcase Gigs

March 27, 2007

Christian hard rock act BLOODGOOD, whose current lineup includes STRYPER guitarist Oz Fox, will play showcases at Rocketown in Nashville, April 21 and April 22. The band will debut a new song named "Son of Man". The events are sponsored by TAG Distribution, Peavey, Feed the Children, and World Vision.

As previously reported, BLOODGOOD has been confirmed for the Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois on Friday, June 29 on the HM Stage. Also scheduled to appear is WHITECROSS, among many other acts.

For more information, visit www.cornerstonefestival.com.

BLOODGOOD broke up in 1994 after recording its third live album, "To Germany With Love".

After a false start in early 2002, BLOODGOOD reunited in late 2006, bringing previous drummer Mark Welling back into the fold, and adding Fox to the lineup.

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