STRYPER Frontman To Guest On TBN's 'Praise The Lord'

September 16, 2006

The following update has been posted on STRYPER frontman Michael Sweet's official web site:

"Tune into www.podshowradio.com on September 18th to listen to Brent Bradley of 'Pod Show Radio' interview Michael Sweet! The interview should begin airing no later than 10:00 a.m. EST and will be available throughout the day.

"On September 21st, Michael will be the featured guest on TBN's 'Praise The Lord'! Even though 'Praise The Lord' is a 'live' television show, the episode featuring Michael will be broadcast the following day on September 22nd at 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time (GMT -8:00) on a TBN station near you!

"On September 22nd, Michael will also be appearing on the TBN television show 'Gifted' (a Christian talent search much like 'American Idol'). This show will be broadcast later this year so stay tuned for further details!

"Last but not least, Michael will be in Nashville next week filming not just one music video, but two! On September 19-20 Michael will be filming the music video for 'Take My Life' and on September 23-24 he will be joining STRYPER to film the music video for 'Passion'."

STRYPER's latest CD, "Reborn", is available on Big3 Records. "Reborn" marks STRYPER's first complete studio release of original material in over a decade, since 1990's "Against the Law", and features 10 original tracks as well a new version of the previously released track "In God We Trust". The album was recorded in Massachussetts at Blue Jay Studio, Mixed Emotions, and singer Michael Sweet's home studio.

Original STRYPER members Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar),Oz Fox (lead guitar),and Robert Sweet (drums) are joined in the group's current incarnation by bassist Tracy Ferrie.

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