DIO Guitarist CRAIG GOLDY To Appear On KNAC.COM's 'WildSide'

February 10, 2006

DIO guitarist Craig Goldy — who was forced to bow out during part of a European tour last fall due to a sudden arm injury — will be the special guest of Diana DeVille, the host of KNAC.COM specialty show "WildSide" on Saturday, February 11 at 4:30 p.m. PST. Listeners can tune into the show by logging on to www.knac.com and can also use the site's chatroom to forward any questions to the DJ prior to the interview. Diana DeVille also has her own web site at www.dianadeville.com, which gives out a brief history of how she became the host of "WildSide", one of KNAC.COM's most popular format shows.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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