Former EUROPE Guitarist To Contribute To MARKO PAVIC's Solo Project

August 31, 2004

Former EUROPE guitarist Kee Marcello is the latest guest musician to contribute to the solo project of Yugoslav-born guitarist Marko Pavic, tentatively expected in early 2005. Among the other artists confirmed to appear on the upcoming CD are vocalist Chris Catena, bassist Tony Franklin (WHITESNAKE, THE FIRM, BLUE MURDER),keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij (ARTENSION, RING OF FIRE),and drummer Daniel Flores (X-SAVIOUR). Pavic's core band consists of Aleks Ferrara on bass, Adolfo Ramundo on drums and Lorenzo Antonelli on keyboards.

For more information on Pavic's upcoming recording activities, visit his web site at www.markopavic.com.

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