HEALER / KURAI Singer To Play First Solo Gig In 16 Years

December 5, 2008

Singer and guitarist Scott "SVH" Von Heldt, who has worked with members of WHITE ZOMBIE, BAD COMPANY and many others, will play his first solo gig in over 16 years on Saturday, December 20 at Genghis Cohen in Hollywood, California. SVH will perform new solo material, some HEALER and KURAI favorites, a few metal covers, and discussing some of the philosophy behind his new book "Mind Over Metal".

Von Heldt and LuLu Publishing recently announced the release of Scott's book "Mind Over Metal - A Musician's Guide To Mental Mastery". According to a press release, "Mind Over Metal" is "a philosophical and spiritual approach to musical mastery for the aspiring musician. As the first book in 'The Mystic Art of Self-Discovery' series, 'Mind Over Metal' offers deep insights for anyone who wants to unleash their primal essence and achieve mastery in the complex art of music. Derived from the metaphysical beliefs and traditions of Eastern philosophies, spiritualism, shamanism, and the healing arts, 'Mind Over Metal' has been crafted in a fashion that will awaken the mind of the reader to a deeper understanding of sound and vibrations and how they can be harnessed to transform musical expression. Whether you are a novice, a pro or even just someone who is passionate about music, 'Mind Over Metal' offers you timeless wisdom that is sure to open your mind and expand your creative vision!"

"Mind Over Metal" is available from the publisher at this location and will by available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and many other fine book retailers by Thanksgiving.

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