FREE REIGN Frontman Interviewed On 'Hard Rock Nights'

February 6, 2010

Marc Colombo, offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys and vocalist for hard rock band FREE REIGN, was the special guest on "Hard Rock Nights" the week of January 29-February 4. Colombo chatted with host JT about the formation of FREE REIGN, recording the band's recently released five-song EP, and how the title track, "Tragedy", was written. And, of course, JT couldn't resist asking Marc whom he favors in the upcoming Super Bowl between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints.

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"Hard Rock Nights" is a weekly syndicated radio program internationally broadcast on a number of rock and metal stations.

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FREE REIGN features the Dallas Cowboys right tackle Marc Colombo on lead vocals and guitar, right guard Leonard Davis on bass, backup guard Cory Procter on drums, and newcomer Justin Chapman on guitar. The band's debut EP, "Tragedy", was released on January 26 via Australia's Riot! Entertainment.

"Tragedy" track listing:

01. In Your Head
02. Tragedy
03. Rise Up
04. Last Goodbye
05. All In Vain

Colombo and Procter are the original members of FREE REIGN. In 2008, they set up inside the team's locker room for a mini-set that prompted Davis to learn the bass his wife bought him a few years ago. Chapman came in after hearing them play over the winter.

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

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