Former IRON MAIDEN Guitarist Talks About Upcoming South African Tour; Video, Audio Available

April 28, 2009

Former IRON MAIDEN guitarist Dennis Stratton and THE HOLY RAGE axeman Mike De Jager arrived in South Africa with London band REMOUS DOWN BOULEVARD on April 26 to begin a two-week tour. The trek will start in Amazimtoti in KwaZulu Natal and end in Johannesburg on May 9.

British music fans are in for a treat as the all-star contingent will be playing rock classics from the IRON MAIDEN debut album, which Dennis played on, through to old favorites by DEEP PURPLE, BILLY IDOL, GARY MOORE and many more.

East Coast Radio's Anisa Ussuph caught up with Stratton in the U.K. to chat about his South African tour. Listen to the interview at this location.

Video footage of Stratton and Mike De Jager talking about the upcoming South African tour can be viewed below.

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