CREED, STAIND Performances From Houston To Air On MyContent.com

September 25, 2009

Tonight's (Friday, September 25) CREED and STAIND performances at the Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion in Houston, Texas will be aired live on MyContent.com. Part of CREED's "Full Circle" tour, this concert will also serve to put CREED in the Guinness Book of World Records for "most cameras used for covering a live music event."

CREED is targeting the Guinness Book of World Records by using 242 cameras to cover their show.

Fans around the world will be able to view the concert for free on MyContent.com beginning at 9 p.m. EST on Friday, September 25, 2009.

MyContent.com is co-founded by "Waking Up Dead" director Fabio Jafet as a means to enable artists to self distribute their content. He says, "I had such a hard time looking for a distributor for my film that I decided along with some partners that the landscape had to change, so we went ahead and created MyContent.com." Jafet adds, "CREED is one of my favorite bands and we are excited to be showcasing them on our site."

STAIND is set to open the show and will be broadcast live for free as well.

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