HALFORD Guitarist 'METAL' MIKE CHLASCIAK Launches METAL HEROES MUSIC ACADEMY

August 12, 2009

C.M.M. Entertainment, LLC and "Metal" Mike Chlasciak (HALFORD, PAINMUSEUM, SEBASTIAN BACH, TESTAMENT) have announced the launch of Metal Heroes Music Academy — world's first heavy metal institution providing workshops, extended sessions and summer camps for metal players at all levels.

"It's always been on my mind — a heavy metal establishment where players can meet, discuss, take classes and learn metal riffs from each other," says Chlasciak. "A real brick-and-mortar place where you can get better and jam with other people that have the same interests as you. I kept thinking how cool would it be to have something like that, something you can call your own and have all this stuff happening. It's all about the timing and scheduling, commitment and so forth. It just feels right to make this happen today. The truth is that you can have great time while you get the info that you want if you surround yourself in an environment that supports your interests. I think we are in for some good times and well, a whole lot of metal."

Metal Heroes allows players to pick a workshop or a music camp that interests them and fits their current playing ability.

Metal Heroes Music Academy is conveniently located at New Jersey's premiere recording and rehearsal complex:

Aarius Studios
4420 Bordentown Ave #4
Sayreville, NJ

To start with a bang, Metal Heroes Music Academy and Aarius Studios invite everyone down to the open house on Saturday, August 29 between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Free admission for all.

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