Former FEAR FACTORY Guitarist To Play BODY BAG Reunion Show

November 7, 2003

Former FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares has spent the past two weeks in Portland rehearsing with death metallers BODYBAG for their reunion gig, which is scheduled to take place tonight (Nov. 7) at Club DV8 in Portland, Oregon. "Things are going great," says drummer BODY BAG drummer Jimmy Littlefield. "Dino is a true pro and a real hard worker. We're having a blast. Steve Holt from 36 CRAZYFISTS is doing our sound. A lot of people are really helping to make this a great show."

After the BODY BAG gig, Dino will fly to Rochester, New York to represent Ibanez at the grand opening of The House Of Guitars. Also set to appear at the event is porn star Jenna Jameson.

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