COSMOSQUAD: Video Interview With JEFF KOLLMAN Available

September 22, 2008

Japan's WeROCK City web site has posted a new video interview with Jeff Kollman of Southern California progressive instrumentalists COSMOSQUAD. Jeff talks about his current activities and shows off his favorite guitars from his home in Los Angeles.

COSMOSQUAD released its first-ever live DVD, "Lights... Camera... SQUAD!", on July 22. A joint venture between Marmaduke Records and Sunset Records, "Lights... Camera... Squad!" was recorded during the band's October 18, 2007 performance at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA and features songs from the band's three studio albums, "Cosmosquad" (1997),"Squadrophenia" (2001) and "Acid Test" (2007),as well as Jeff Kollman's 1999 solo album "Shedding Skin".

A three-minute DVD teaser can be viewed at this location.

COSMOSQUAD will embark on its Japan Tour 2008 Round II this week after playing half a dozen shows in Tokyo and Osaka in March 2008. Exact dates and venues are as follows:

Sept. 23 - ESP Musical Academy, Bldg 12 Club 1ne 2wo, Tokyo (doors: 19:00)
Sept. 24 - Bottom Line, Nagoya (doors: 18:30)
Sept. 25 - Live House enn, Sendai (doors: 19:00)

"Lights... Camera... Squad!" was released in Japan on July 12 via Zain Records.

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