PHANTOM-X Recording With PANTERA/KING DIAMOND Producer

November 10, 2004

PHANTOM-X, the new project featuring OMEN singer Kevin Goocher along with guitarist Russell D. Contreras (TYR),bassist Glenn Malicki (STRANGERS) and drummer Danny White (ASKA),will enter the studio later this month to begin recording their new CD with producer Sterling Winfield (KING DIAMOND, PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN). The new album is expected to include guest vocal appearances by Robert Lowe (SOLITUDE AETURNUS) and Jason McMaster (DANGEROUS TOYS, WATCHTOWER, BROKEN TEETH). PHANTOM-X recently opened for DIO in Dallas and played a couple of shows as part of the first leg of their Texas Invasion Tour. More information is available at www.phantom-x.net.

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