DC4 Drummer To Guest On 'Hard Rock Nights'

October 14, 2009

Shawn Duncan, drummer for ODIN and DC4, will be the special guest on the next edition of the nationally syndicated radio program "Hard Rock Nights", airing the week of October 16-22. Duncan will talk with host JT about DC4's latest CD, "Explode", working with his brothers Jeff and Matt in the project as well as guitarist Rowan Robertson (who also played on DIO's "Lock Up The Wolves" record),plans for the future of the band, and the state of the music industry today.

"Hard Rock Nights" can be heard on several rock and metal stations.

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DC4 is the Los Angeles-based hard rock band featuring Robertson alongside brothers Jeff Duncan on lead vocals and guitar, Shawn Duncan on drums and Matt Duncan on bass. The group recently parted ways with Chavis Records and has begun writing material for the follow-up to its latest release, "Explode". To "turn the knobs to 11," DC4 has enlisted the talents of famed music producer Bill Metoyer (SLAYER, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, FATES WARNING) and is looking to record before the end of the year.

Video footage of DC4 performing at the FlashRock studios can be viewed below.

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