CRIMSON GLORY Guitarist: 'We Had A Very Successful Trip To Athens'

July 14, 2006

Reunited Florida metallers CRIMSON GLORY performed at the Rockwave Festival on July 12 at Terravibe in Malakasa, Greece. The band's guitarist Jon Drenning has posted the following update on the band's official blog:

"We had a very successful trip to Athens this last week. After a few common flight setbacks, We were on our way without any issues. Upon arrival in Athens, we spent a few days visiting some of the local historical landmarks as well as spending some time shopping. We love Greece and loved meeting all of the fans who support as well as those who came to see the show. We were very thrilled by the response we received when we hit the stage. The the after show meet and greet autograph session was especially exciting. Overall, we had a GREAT time and hope to come back soon!"

CRIMSON GLORY members Drenning, Jeff Lords (bass),Ben Jackson (guitar) and Midnight (vocals) have announced plans to release a wealth of material through an as-yet-undetermined label (the band's previous record company, Greece's Black Lotus Records, recently closed its doors),including remastered, expanded editions of the band's first two albums, a new version of "Astronomica" CD (which was originally recorded with current LEATHERWOLF frontman Wade Black at the microphone) featuring Midnight on vocals, and a brand new studio album, tentatively due in 2007.

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