THE IRON MAIDENS To Guest On KNAC.COM This Thursday

May 15, 2007

THE IRON MAIDENS (photo),the Los Angeles-based "world's only female tribute to IRON MAIDEN" (featuring members of the long-running Los Angeles hard rock act PHANTOM BLUE),will guest on KNAC.COM this Thursday, May 17 at 3:00 p.m. PST.

You can listen to the interview at www.knac.com.

IRON MAIDEN fans will have a chance to meet Derek Riggs, the creator of the band's mascot "Eddie" and former MAIDEN album cover artist, on Saturday, May 19, 2007 when he is scheduled to be the "special guest" of THE IRON MAIDENS at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California.

For more information, visit www.theironmaidens.com.

Ex-PHANTOM BLUE/current THE IRON MAIDENS drummer Linda McDonald is featured in the June issue of Drum! magazine. Go to this location to check out scans of the article (free registration required).

In other news, McDonald has THE IRON MAIDENS' cover version of IRON MAIDEN's "Two Minutes To Midnight" available for free download on her official MySpace page.

Linda McDonald performed most of the drum tracks on the new MELDRUM album "Blowin' up the Machine", featuring ex-PHANTOM BLUE guitarist Michelle Meldrum.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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