DORO PESCH Interviewed On 'The Right To Rock'

September 9, 2009

TheRightToRock.com has issued its latest podcast (episode #86),featuring German metal queen Doro Pesch.

The interview lasts approximately 40 minutes is available for download as an MP3 audio file at this location. It can also be streamed using the audio player below.

Pesch has been forced to postpone her previously announced shows in Arizona because they conflict with an "emergency meeting in New York which could not be changed due to its nature," according to a statement on her MySpace page.

The affected dates are as follows:

Sep. 18 - Tucson, AZ - The Rock
Sep. 19 - Mesa, AZ - U.B.'s

Tickets will be refunded at point of purchase.

According to the statement, Doro "will make these shows up at a later date and hopefully include additional shows in some of the cities [she was] unable to reach on this leg."

DORO's June 16, 2009 concert at Museumsmeile in Bonn, Germany was professionally filmed by WDR's (German public TV) series "Rockpalast" and was premiered earlier this month.

The entire concert can be viewed at this location.

Video footage of Doro Pesch performing an acoustic song backstage at the Bonn show can be viewed at Rockpalast.de.

"Fear No Evil", the new album from Pesch, was made available in North America on June 2 via AFM/Dismanic/Ryko Distribution.

Released in Europe on January 30 via AFM Records, "Fear No Evil" entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 11. This was the highest chart entry for Doro in her home country in almost 20 years.

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