QUEENSRŸCHE, HALFORD, SOULFLY Members To Perform At NAMM

January 4, 2006

Guitar effect company DigiTech has announce booth performances by a number of acclaimed hard rock/metal musicians at the 2006 Winter NAMM show (National Association of Music Merchants) at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Michael Wilton of QUEENSRŸCHE/SOULBENDER, Paul Crook (formerly of ANTHRAX and SEBASTIAN BACH),Metal Mike Chlasciak of HALFORD/PAINMUSEUM, Marc Rizzo of SOULFLY, and Tommy Bolan of NYC/formerly of WARLOCK, along with DigiTech clinicians Ralf Jung and Bob Bailey, are all scheduled to appear. Stop by at Room #205 upstairs for daily times and details. The NAMM show runs Thursday, January 19 through Sunday, January 22.

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