DAVID ELLEFSON Interviews Ex-METALLICA Bassist RON MCGOVNEY For 'Megadeth Radio'

March 26, 2010

MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine has revealed in his latest TheLiveLine "audioblog" that the band's bassist, David Ellefson, recently interviewed former METALLICA bassist Ron McGovney for MEGADETH's "predictably unpredictable" Artist Personal Experience radio station, "Megadeth Radio", which officially launched in October 2009. Mustaine has complete creative control in the programming of his 24-hour channel, which features interviews, news, personal commentary, and playlists of his favorite music. Between the musical selections, Mustaine can be heard talking about a variety of topics, including his band's influences, the subject matter for their songs, and his soon-to-open San Diego guitar/music school, where he plans to teach underprivileged youths.

You can hear Mustaine's entire two-minute, 39-second TheLiveLine message using the audio player below (message originally recorded on Wednesday, March 24).

TheLiveLine is a service Mustaine launched that enables musicians to connect to their audience over the phone.

Get updates on Mustaine and leave messages for him by calling (866) 597-6342.

For more information, visit www.theliveline.com.

About TheLiveLine: In the spring of 2008, Dave Mustaine and friend Scott Holmen approached the founders and president of SmartReply, Inc. with Dave's concept of using their technology to engage fans and artists. This innovative platform would serve as a way for fans to let the artists know what they are up to and for artists to keep fans informed of what is going on in their world.

In the summer of 2008 a Beta version of TheLiveLine.com was released and it was a smashing success. Fans and artists engaged in communication via mobile phone (voice and text messaging) and the TheLiveLine web site, which gave them exactly what they were looking for — up-to-the-minute information from each other.

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