ORGY: New Album, DVD On The Way!

December 21, 2001

ORGY have spent the last three months at a Los Angeles studio working on the material for their third CD, which they plan on recording in early 2002 for a mid-year release. So far the band has completed more than two dozen songs and plan on touring in support of the new album throughout the year. As previously reported, ORGY is also planning to release a live DVD in the next few months, featuring a live performance shot at the Chicago House Of Blues stop on the group's last tour. In addition to the live performance footage, the DVD will also feature the band's previously released videos, edited by ORGY drummer Bobby Hewitt, and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage of the band rehearsing, recording and touring in support of their first two CDs.

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