ROSS THE BOSS To Join HADES On Stage In Clifton

January 12, 2011

Former MANOWAR guitarist Ross "The Boss" Friedman will join reunited '80s/'90s metallers HADES on stage on Saturday, March 26 at Dingbatz in Clifton, New Jersey to perform one song off MANOWAR's classic debut album, 1982's "Battle Hymns".

HADES lineup for this concert will be the same as the one that performed at the Bang Your Head!!! festival in Germany last July — Alan Tecchio on vocals, Dan Lorenzo and Scott LePage on guitars, Tom Coombs on drums and former NON-FICTION bassist Kevin Bolembach. Support at the show will come from PISTON DRIVEN and MAGUS BEAST.

Commented Tecchio: "This show is gonna be extra special, thanks to the appearance of Ross The Boss! I cannot wait to jam with him and can only hope that I give the great Eric Adams the respect he deserves when we cover one of their early songs.

"This particular gig will have a wider range of HADES songs than the last time we played, so that will make it different and unique as well."

HADES guitarist Dan Lorenzo added: "We don't get a chance to jam together much before these shows, with Scott living in Dallas.

"When we played the Bang Your Head!!! festival, we only did songs from our first two CDs. This time we are going to be mixing in a few songs from the Metal Blade years, plus an AC/DC cover in addition to the song with Ross."

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