Former HADES/NON-FICTION Guitarist To Appear On DANZIG Bassist's Solo CD

March 10, 2013

Dan Lorenzo, the founding member of both HADES and NON-FICTION, recently recorded a guest appearance on DANZIG bassist Steve Zing's first solo album.

"I haven't been playing much guitar since I became the editor of Steppin' Out magazine a little over a year ago," Lorenzo states. "I usually play basketball outside when the weather allows and just play guitar in the winter. I hadn't really picked up a guitar much this winter. Then Steve Zing saw Don Jamieson wearing my shirt on 'That Metal Show' and I guess it prompted him to give me a call. He asked me if I wanted to play on a cover song on his CD. He told me Johnny Kelly from TYPE O NEGATIVE/DANZIG would be on drums. So I started jamming along to the first two DANZIG CDs and the song he wanted me to learn, 'Something's Going On' by [former ABBA singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad] Frida. It was fun."

Video footage of Lorenzo laying down his track can be seen below.

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