PAUL DI'ANNO, CLIFF EVANS Featured On HATTIE GREEN Debut

December 26, 2010

Paul Di'Anno (ex-IRON MAIDEN singer) and Cliff Evans (TANK guitarist) are among the musicians who make guest appearances on "Here Comes The Lady", the debut album from HATTIE GREEN. The CD is described in a press release as "a dynamic [release] from one of the specialists of the kind. Loud, fast with beautiful riffs. The band combined their hard rock roots with sounds and rhythms familiar to American '70s heavy rock scene."

"Here Comes The Lady" track listing:

01. Rocket Roll
02. Straight Sin
03. Pain I.D.
04. Party Time
05. Lass Mich In Die Nacht
06. Gunsmoke
07. You!
08. Heritage
09. Oktober (instrumental)

For more information, visit www.hattie-green.com.

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