HEALER Vocalist/Guitarist Working On Debut CD From New Power Trio

February 7, 2008

HEALER vocalist/guitarist Scott Von Heldt — who has worked with members of WHITE ZOMBIE, BAD COMPANY and more — is currently in the studio with bassist Tate McLaughlin and drummer Gary Larzalere working on the power trio's debut release, due out this summer. More information will be made available soon.

Scott Von Heldt recently launched his official web site at ScottVonHeldt.com. The site features music from HEALER as well as previously unreleased material from his Ohio-based death metal band KURAI and the recent EP from Los Angeles-based thrash/funk quartet BARON VON SLOTH.

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