THE GHOST NEXT DOOR: Emeryville Concert To Be Webcast

October 2, 2007

THE GHOST NEXT DOOR, the band featuring guitarist Gary Wendt (ex-SKINLAB, RELEASE, SACRILEGE B.C.) on guitar/vocals, will perform at Expressions (a school specializing in audio engineering/digital arts) in Emeryville, California on Thursday, October 4 beginning at 10:30 p.m. The concert will be filmed/recorded and webcast in its entirety at www.expression.edu/bandswanted.

THE GHOST NEXT DOOR is in the process of recording its full-length debut for an early 2008 release.

The band's current lineup is rounded out by Seanan Gridley on bass and Sean Haeberman on drums.

For more information, visit www.ghostnextdoor.com.

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