Late BONHAM Singer: More Tribute Concert Details Revealed

March 25, 2008

A tribute concert for late BONHAM singer Daniel MacMaster will be held on Sunday, May 11, 2008 at The Foundation nightclub in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Tickets will cost $15 and are available for purchase at www.ticketbreak.com. All proceeds will go to Daniel's longtime girlfriend Tina McCallum and their two children, Kaleb, 8, and Aryanna, 6.

Invited guests/performers:

Al Connelly (GLASS TIGER)
Grant Bonsant (SOLDIER)
Daren Smith (HAREM SCAREM)
Brett Carrigan (HONEYMOON SUITE)
Andy Curran (CONEY HATCH)
Greg Godovitz (GOODO)
Johnny Dee (HONEYMOON SUITE)
Ken Maclean (PLATINUM BLONDE)

Commented the owner of The Foundation nightclub: "Daniel honored my concert stage on many occasions and every time he took the mic, made it a very special night. I am personally reaching out to the local musicians and fans that knew him, heard him sing, or just want to be kind and do something nice for Dan's family, for yet another special night with an evening off incredible live music featuring SCORCHER and special guests in honor of Daniel MacMaster! I recommend making your contribution to the 'Daniel MacMaster Fund' by buying your e-ticket(s) online as NO TAXES or SERVICES FEES will be applied 100% of the proceeds go to Daniel's [longtime girlfriend] and children."

BONHAM released its first record, "The Disregard of Timekeeping", in September 1989, which was eventually certified gold, and featured the single "Wait For You". A follow-up album, "Mad Hatter", was released in 1992.

MacMaster, 39, died unexpectedly on March 16 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada following complications from pneumonia, after a strep A infection entered his bloodstream.

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