RONDINELLI To Confess Sins In May

January 25, 2002

RONDINELLI, who include in their ranks former RAINBOW/BLACK SABBATH and current BLUE OYSTER CULT drummer Bobby Rondinelli, ex-SABBATH/WHITESNAKE bassist Neil Murray, former SABBATH frontman Tony Martin and guitarist Teddy Rondinelli, will issue their sophomore album, entitled Our Cross — Our Sins, through MTM Records in May. Featuring a musical direction that is said to be in the Dio/Martin-era BLACK SABBATH vein, Our Cross — Our Sins is the follow-up to the group's 1996 debut effort, entitled War Dance, which was recorded in 1985 and boasted the vocal services of former BADLANDS/SABBATH singer Ray Gillen.

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