NEVERMORE Guitarist STEVE SMYTH: New Audio Interview Available

February 7, 2007

A brand new audio interview with NEVERMORE/ex-TESTAMENT guitarist Steve Smyth, conducted the weekend of January 20, 2007 by Maximum Threshold, has been posted online at this location.

Smyth recently launched an Internet guitar-lesson program via his official web site, www.stevesmyth.com.

"After 20-plus years of teaching guitar, I have come to the conclusion that a half-hour lesson is not enough time to learn something new, and review the previous lesson, two things necessary for your growth as a musician," he previously wrote. "I have decided to do hour-only lessons in the following two formats: one hour weekly (your date and time),or one hour every other week (alternating with another student).

"The following days and times will be available for lessons: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 10am to 7pm PST (Pacific Standard Time). Please note: I will not be available from 12 to 1pm PST on those days.

"Cost per lesson will be USD $50, my standard rate, and payment for one month is required in advance of the first lesson. No exceptions. Payment will be accepted using any major credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, etc.),electronic check/bank transfer, or PayPal.

"Lessons will be given via webcam, via instant messenging; iChat for Mac users and AIM 5.9 for PC users. This is the method I have chosen after careful review, and a compatibility check."

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