FREE REIGN Interviewed On San Antonio's KSAT

March 15, 2010

FREE REIGN, the band featuring 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, was recently interviewed on KSAT, ABC TV's local affiliate in San Antonio, Texas. The six-minute clip, which includes performance footage, can be viewed at this location.

FREE REIGN released its debut EP, "Tragedy", 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.

"This is an amazing opportunity for Riot! and to further establish our name internationally," said Riot! owner/CEO John Howarth. "FREE REIGN is a band with massive potential. There has been an enormous buzz surrounding them since they appeared on the scene a few months ago. FREE REIGN has already been flooded with endorsements. Their marketing potential is limitless. These guys are already huge sports stars, but they have shown they have the talent to diversify. I am positive that metal fans will embrace FREE REIGN and see them take it to the next level.

"When the opportunity arose to work with FREE REIGN, I jumped to it! This is something that has never been done before and this band is a long-term project. It's also been great working with John Gomez of TQ Management putting this deal to bed."

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

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