DORO PESCH To Take Part In YAMAHA Quad Bike Advertising Campaign

March 6, 2006

German vocalist Doro Pesch (ex-WARLOCK) will take part in a photo shoot on March 9 for Yamaha, to be used in an advertising campaign for the company's latest quad bike, the YFM-R. Doro will also appear on the German TV special "Queen Mania" on March 24 to discuss her upcoming album, "Warrior Soul". In addition, Doro is in talks with the U.S clothing company Ed Hardy about the possibility of being involved in their upcoming promotional campaign.

Doro's new album, "Warrior Soul", is scheduled for release on March 27 via AFM Records. The CD will be issued in a regular version (featuring 12 songs) and a limited edition, containing two bonus tracks.

As previously reported, Pesch recently recorded a new version of the WARLOCK classic "Für Immer" (from the "Triumph and Agony" album) for inclusion in a fan project for the German soccer team Borussia Dortmund. According to a posting on Doro's web site, the team's fans want to offer their support by collecting money for a so-called "Borrusseum" and are making a CD sampler available on March 18 featuring the new version of "Für Immer".

Doro will perform the song live at the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund on March 18 before Borussia Dortmund's soccer match that is being held that day.

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