DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE Parts Ways With Drummer, Seeks Replacement

January 28, 2011

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE, the new band featuring former/current members of STEREOMUD and FOZZY, have parted ways with ex-STUCK MOJO drummer Rodney Beaubouef and are currently seeking a replacement.

Commented DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE singer Erik Rogers: "[I] would like to congratulate Rodney and his wife on the new edition to their family. Therefore, Rodney has decided to leave DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE. We are saddened that he has made this decision BUT we understand the demands of his family must come first. We wish the Beaubouefs all the best with your future.

"So now the drummer search begins! We're looking for someone with writing, recording and touring experience. All interested parties should contact [email protected]."

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE released its full-length debut, "Set The World On Fire", in May 2010 via Four Records, LLC, the new label helmed by music producer Rusty T. Cobb (AVRIL LAVIGNE, BOWLING FOR SOUP, SEVENDUST). The CD was produced by DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE and Cobb.

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