Report: Infinity Performing Arts Musician Introduced To METALLICA

November 30, 2009

Rich Place of The Post-Journal reports: At Infinity Performing Arts, Shawn Bekeleski has been learning how to sing and play guitar. Earlier this month, he was able to meet some guys who have made a career out of singing and playing guitar: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo — also known as METALLICA.

When news broke that the heavy metal band would be visiting HSBC Arena in Buffalo on Nov. 10, Bekeleski knew he wanted to be there. A member of the METALLICA fan club, he said he has been a fan of the band for about three years and had never been to a METALLICA concert.

Check out the entire report — which includes a photo of Shawn Bekeleski with members of METALLICA — at The Post-Journal.

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