PRONG's TOMMY VICTOR Rejoins DANZIG!

March 18, 2003

PRONG founder Tommy Victor has officially rejoined DANZIG. According to DANZIG's web site, "[Glenn] Danzig and Victor kept in touch after PRONG supported [DANZIG] on the US 'I Luciferi' tour and Tommy will once more be tearing up the stage starting with the 'Blackest of the Black' dates. European DANZIG fans who never got to see Tommy Victor live on stage with DANZIG will have their chance this summer as the band heads over for some summer dates and a possible proper UK/Scotland/Ireland tour. With Johnny Kelly (TYPE O NEGATIVE) on drums, Howie Pyro (D-GENERATION) on bass and now Tommy Victor (PRONG) on guitar it looks like Danzig has built himself a nice supergroup."

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