Ex-NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT Guitarist To Guest On 'Maximum Threshold' Tomorrow

July 18, 2008

Former NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT and current THE ESSENESS PROJECT guitarist Steve Smyth will guest on the "Maximum Threshold" show on Saturday, July 19 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

"Maximum Threshold" is an Internet radio show dedicated to presenting up-and-coming hard rock bands and successful bands as well as interviews, news and music reviews.

To hear the program, go to this location.

Steve Smyth will be joined by Doug Doppler (Guitar Hero),and Adrian Galysh when he takes Shredstock on the road across California later this month.

Shredstock's roots lie in guitar legend Uli Jon Roth's Sky Academy concert series, where Steve, Doug, and Adrian were invited to join the founding father of both the SCORPIONS and neo-classical rock on stage. From there they joined forces and created Shredstock.

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