NIGHTWISH Frontwoman Guests On New SCHILLER Album

October 1, 2005

According to a posting on NIGHTWISH frontwoman Tarja Turunen's official web site, Tarja recorded a song with Christopher Von Deylen, mastermind of SCHILLER, shortly before the production of SCHILLER's new album was completed. Other guest musicians on the album include Moya Brennan, lead singer of Ireland's cult band CLANNAD and legendary Mike Oldfield, the creator of timeless masterpieces such as "Tubular Bells" and "To France".

SCHILLER's new album, "Day and Night", is scheduled for release in Germany in October. Tarja contributes her vocals to the song "Tired of Being Alone", for which she also co-wrote the music, while MIC co-wrote the lyrics with Christopher.

For more information on SCHILLER, visit www.schiller-musik.de.

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