FLOTSAM AND JETSAM To Issue Live CD/DVD

May 11, 2003

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM are presently compiling footage for their first-ever live CD/DVD, tentatively due in late 2003/early 2004. According to drummer Craig Nielsen, the band are working hard to obtain the rights from former record labels to include those songs on the album and are also in the process of booking the shows to record for the CD/DVD. Right now, it looks like the frontrunner location for the shows will be the group's hometown of Phoenix, Arizona. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM's lineup for the performance will include original singer Eric A.K., who left the band in August 2001 after announcing that he was retiring from the music business.

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