THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY Guitarist Explains New Jersey Concert Cancellation

October 21, 2005

Guitarist Jack Frost of SEVEN WITCHES/THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY has issued the following statement regarding THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY's previously announced New Jersey show with Dee Snider's VAN HELSING:

"We have some sad news as THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY's first show ever in New Jersey [Oct. 30 at The Paramount in Asbury Park with Dee Snider's VAN HELSING] was taken away from us. We busted are asses to get ready for this and DD [Verni, bass; also in OVERKILL] went out of his way to make this show huge. We were on all the radio, posters, and tickets. A few days ago, we got a call from Dee Snider's people saying, 'Get them off the VAN HELSING show at the Paramount in Asbury.' We were taken aback as this was set up months ago. We also lost other shows due to making sure this was our only New Jersey appearance.

"To make it up to us, they put us on the TWISTED SISTER show at the Starland on December 16th. We'll see if that really happens.

"Again, we are sorry for this. We will still play Jaxx [in West Springfield, VA] on the 28th. As for people that bought tickets, no word was given if thay will give your money back. So sorry. This would have been a real cool night of horror."

THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY will be releasing their new album, "Hellectric", later this fall.

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