Exclusive Premiere: BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Performance From 'Guitar Center' Podcast

July 19, 2013

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's Zakk Wylde (guitar, vocals) and Nick Catanese (guitar) recently joined the "At: Guitar Center With Nic Harcourt" podcast in the vintage room at the Hollywood Guitar Center to create what is the "loudest" "Guitar Center" podcast so far.

Video footage of Wylde and Catanese performing "Machine Gun Man" for their "At: Guitar Center with Nic Harcourt" podcast can be seen below.

The full BLACK LABEL SOCIETY episode, featuring three songs plus an interview with host Nic Harcourt, is available for free at GuitarCenter.com or on iTunes.

At: Guitar Center With Nic Harcourt" is an ongoing podcast series created by Guitar Center that delivers unique music, and the stories behind it as told to host, Nic Harcourt, in the highest quality possible. The series features both exclusive performance videos and audio podcasts of these interviews that aim to tell the stories of the artists, their background, their music and more.

The goal of the "Guitar Center" podcasts is to create great, inspiring content for emerging artists, utilizing the web to amplify access, enabling consumers and music fans to access it at any time, and to allow Guitar Center to focus on less mainstream topics more pertinent to customers’ needs such as the art of creation, how an artist crafts a specific tone, their studio techniques and how to successfully navigate an uncertain music business.

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