DORO: '20 Years: A Warrior Soul' DVD-Release Party To Be Held In New York City Tomorrow

May 30, 2007

Join legendary German metal queen Doro Pesch in celebrating her birthday and the release of her new two-DVD set, "20 Years: A Warrior Soul", this Thursday, May 31 at The Delancey in New York City. Admission is free, and DJ Bobby Black (High Times / Hard Attack) will spin nothing but classic metal all night long. Come meet this metal icon, get her autograph, see the premiere of her new DVD, and have some free drinks in the VIP area and rooftop lounge. Doors are at 8:00 p.m.

The Delancey is located at 168 Delancey St. (between Clinton and Attorney).

Doro Pesch will be the special phone-in guest on KNAC.COM's specialty '80s glam metal program "WildSide" next Saturday, June 2 at 3:30 p.m. PST.

You can listen to the program live at www.knac.com.

As previously reported, Pesch's new version of the WARLOCK classic "All We Are" — featuring a backing band consisting of DESTRUCTION frontman Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer, AFTER FOREVER guitarist Bas Maas and well-known session drummer Tim Husung — has had its release date pushed back to June 8 from the previously announced May 25. The 45-minute CD will include other rare material and bonus video footage and will be issued on the AFM Records label.

Pesch — along with Schirmer, Maas and Husun — performed "All We Are" live at a boxing match on March 30 between German female boxing champion (and Doro's close friend) Regina Halmich and German TV personality/comedian Stefan Raab. Doro played the track as Halmich's intro theme and the fight was broadcast live via German TV station Pro Sieben. Watch the performance online at YouTube.

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