PINK CREAM 69 Singer Launches Web Site

March 3, 2005

According to MelodicRock.com, PINK CREAM 69 vocalist David Readman has launched a new web site at DavidReadman.com. The site features information on Readman's upcoming solo album and audio from his past work. You can also listen to an exclusive interview with David conducted on Thursday, February 24 by former Powerplay magazine journalist Paul Logue. David talks about PINK CREAM 69's latest album, "Thunderdome", and the progress of the songwriting sessions for its follow-up, as well as his solo album, and even plays a snippet of a solo track. For the first time David goes public about his decision to leave ADAGIO and gets all excited about his "homecoming" trip to England on May 7 at Firefest 2005.

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