SHADOW GALLERY: Athens Footage Available

October 12, 2010

Fan-filmed video footage of SHADOW GALLERY's October 10, 2010 concert at Kyttaro in Athens, Greece can be viewed below.

SHADOW GALLERY's sixth studio effort, "Digital Ghosts", was released on October 26, 2009 in Europe and November 3, 2009 in North America via InsideOut Music.

After the tragic passing of lead singer Mike Baker in October 2008, SHADOW GALLERY's new CD introduces new vocalist Brian Ashland and not only sees the entire band once again sharing additional vocal duties but also features guest vocal appearances by Ralf Scheepers (PRIMAL FEAR) and Clay Barton (SUSPYRE) to complement the release. With "Digital Ghosts", SHADOW GALLERY's members Brendt Allman, Carl Cadden-James, Gary Wehrkamp, Ashland and returning drummer Joe Nevolo (who appears on two songs of the record) have focused their powerful energies on creating a seamless blend of progressive, metal, and symphonic rock as a transcendent work of musical art that advances the boundaries of these genres into new directions.

SHADOW GALLERY lineup:

* Brendt Allman - Electric & Acoustic guitars, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
* Carl Cadden-James - Bass Guitar and Vocals
* Gary Wehrkamp - Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals and Drums
* Brian Ashland - Lead Vocals, Guitar
* Joe Nevolo - Drums

SHADOW GALLERY's "Gold Dust" video includes both live and location footage and features a cameo by Will Smith Sr., father of movie actor Will Smith. The clip, which was filmed by Rick Berk and directed by SHADOW GALLERY bassist Carl Cadden-James, marks an ambitious step into exciting uncharted waters for the band.

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