DAVID WAYNE: Video Interview, Live Performance Posted Online

May 18, 2005

San Antonio's longest standing metal institution, cult cable show "Robb's Metalworks", has just posted exclusive streaming video of an interview conducted with original METAL CHURCH frontman David Wayne on April 26, 2002, where he addresses his relationship with METAL CHURCH and talks about his new roots in San Antonio working with Davey Lee and Nacho Vara of BYFIST. In addition, the site has posted a live clip of REVEREND (featuring Wayne) doing a live version of the METAL CHURCH classic "Gods of Wrath", which was recorded by "Robb's MetalWorks" at the city's renowned venue The White Rabbit.

To check out both video clips, go to www.robbsmetalworks.com.

Wayne died on Tuesday, May 10, due to complications from injuries he sustained in a head-on automobile accident several months ago. He was 47 years old.

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