NEVERMORE Guitarist STEVE SMYTH To Play SWEET LEAF 'Farewell' Show In June

May 2, 2007

NEVERMORE/ex-TESTAMENT guitarist Steve Smyth will make a live appearance with the San Francisco Bay Area OZZY OSBOURNE/BLACK SABBATH tribute band SWEET LEAF for their "farewell" concert on June 10 at the Last Day Saloon in Santa Rosa, California. It's an all-day, all-ages show that starts at 2:00 p.m. Also scheduled to appear are SKITZO, FIRST COME FIRST SHRED and WAYWARD SON.

SWEET LEAF is:

Lance Ozanix (SKITZO) - Vocals
Steve Smyth (NEVERMORE, THE ESSENESS PROJECT, ex-TESTAMENT) - Guitar
Steven A. Hoffman (THE ESSENESS PROJECT) - Bass
Chris Newman (INTENSE, ARIAH) - Drums

Smyth was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure last fall, the result of a congenital birth defect. JAG PANZER guitarist Chris Broderick filled in for Smyth on a number of European and U.S. dates.

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