SAVATAGE Mastermind JON OLIVA: New Audio Interview Posted Online

November 5, 2005

A 15-minute audio interview with SAVATAGE/JON OLIVA'S PAIN mastermind Jon Oliva has been posted online at Metal Express Radio (Windows Media). During the interview, Oliva talks about the new JON OLIVA'S PAIN album and the future of SAVATAGE, among other topics.

As previously reported, JON OLIVA'S PAIN will kick off promotion for their upcoming album with a series of concerts in Russia, Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Australia, South America and Japan. The band is then scheduled to reside in Germany during June and July and attack the festival circuit. Plans are also taking shape for a 4-5 week co-headlining tour throughout Europe in mid-October.

JON OLIVA'S PAIN released their debut CD, "'Tage Mahal", in 2004 via SPV Records.

(Thanks: Metal Express Radio)

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