Former BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Drummer MIKE FROEDGE To Release THE DREADED MARCO Debut

September 15, 2011

THE DREADED MARCO, the band featuring former BLACK LABEL SOCIETY/DOUBLEDRIVE drummer Mike Froedge, will make its debut album, "Classy", available for the first time on Saturday, October 1 at The Peachtree Tavern in Atlanta, Georgia. The CD, which was recorded at Froedge's own recording studio, Open Sky Studio in Atlanta, boasts "guitar rhythms and riffs, all-encompassing soulful vocals and Froedge's unmistakable hard-hitting style," according to a press release.

The members of THE DREADED MARCO have been signed to labels big and small, won awards both nationally and internationally, and have performed in front of audiences worldwide. The band features Charlie Sheets (ECHOVALVE) on vocals/rhythm guitar, Dixie Duncan (ECHOVALVE, EYE EMPIRE) on lead guitar, Scott Williams on bass and Froedge on drums. The sound or genre that would classify the band was an afterthought for THE DREADED MARCO, allowing the musicians to do what they do best create music and that freedom birthed a truly original sound: dirty rock and roll.

For more information, visit www.dreadedmarco.com.

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