Former MARILYN MANSON Guitarist To Be Interviewed On Maine's 93.3 FM WRFR

December 12, 2005

Former MARILYN MANSON and current ROB ZOMBIE/LOSER guitarist John 5 will be interviewed by Dave Dyer of "The Freakshow" on 93.3 FM WRFR in Rockland, Maine this Friday, December 16 beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST. John will be talking about LOSER, his new solo album "Songs for Sanity", and his time touring on Ozzfest with ROB ZOMBIE this past summer. To listen to the show online, just open your media player (iTunes, Winamp and Windows Media Player work best),and in the "Open URL", "Open Stream", or "Open Location" option (usually located in the file menu of your media player),just copy and paste, or type: http://streaming.wrfr.org:8000

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/freakshow2099.

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