SAVATAGE Guitarist CHRIS CAFFERY Continues Search For New Label Home

July 11, 2006

SAVATAGE/TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA guitarist Chris Caffery is continuing work on his next solo album, "Pins and Needles", tentatively due in early 2007 via an as-yet-undetermined label. The follow-up to 2004's "Faces" and 2005's collection of bonus tracks and new compositions, "W.A.R.P.E.D.", was originally scheduled to be released through Greece's Black Lotus Records, but after the company closed its doors earlier this year, Caffery was forced to seek a new label home.

Commented Caffery: "Things are moving along in the business world. I am still getting the new music out to many more labels. Hopefully I will be able to announce a new home for the next CD soon. I am still talking to anyone and everyone who is interested, I want to find the perfect place for this CD that I have worked so hard on this past year.

"Speaking of the CD, we are almost finishing mixing it. I am going to put a few little sniglets up here in the upcoming months. No songs will be on for longer than a few hours so keep an eye out for my signal as to when you can hear something!

"I am looking into doing some live shows in the U.S. in late summer/early fall. TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA rehearsals start in October. The tour this year promises to be the biggest ever. We are doing over 60 shows on the TSO East tour alone!

"Something that many people are already guessing is that the business changes will most likely delay the release of the new CD. Right now I am guessing that the CD will be in the stores after the TSO tour. This is not a terrible thing considering the business shuts down in November/December anyway. The idea now is to rocket into 2007 with a new CD and world tour. All things are subject to change as we all know so keep an eye out for updates."

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