Returning CRIMSON GLORY Singer WADE BLACK: 'I Have Nothing But Good Intentions'

February 3, 2007

Vocalist Wade Black of the reactivated classic Florida metallers CRIMSON GLORY has commented on the band's split with original singer Midnight and their future plans, including two live dates in Florida in March.

CRIMSON GLORY parted ways with Midnight (real name: John Patrick McDonald Jr.) last month following the revelation that Midnight was arrested on January 20 in Sarasota, Florida and charged with "DUI [driving under the influence] with .20 [blood-alcohol level] or higher or having a passenger under 18" years of age.

Stated Black: "I really appreciate all of the good things that people are saying about CRIMSON GLORY/myself and up-and-coming shows. I truly hope Mid [Midnight] gets his life back in order; I too am a fan of his (keep the faith, bro!). But as for the future, I have nothing but good intentions of great music, as always, to be created by this unit! I think we all need to stop and look at this as there is still a CRIMSON GLORY for the here and now."

CRIMSON GLORY will team up with VICIOUS RUMORS for two dates in March:

Mar. 15 - The Hall - Palmetto, FL
Mar. 16 - Bourbon Street - Clearwater, FL

Watch CRIMSON GLORY's classic video for the song "Lonely" at YouTube.com.

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