THE MIGHTY NIMBUS Announce New Singer

March 15, 2005

THE MIGHTY NIMBUS, the Minnesota-based group featuring former members of SIXTY WATT SHAMAN and ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY, have announced the addition of singer Al "The Yeti" Bones to the group's ranks. "Many of u know that Al was playing guitar with us and that he did this last tour on vokills," guitarist Minnesota Pete said in a statement. "Well, we all love all like a little brother and this motherfucker took NIMBUS to the next level on tour.

"For all the guys in the band and family, I want to thank you Al for steppin up and getting the job done. Al will be debut his talents on the new THE MIGHTY NIMBUS album being recorded in July of this year and from this point on. Please welcome The Yeti into THE MIGHTY NIMBUS family."

THE MIGHTY NIMBUS' debut album was released in North America in February via Candlelight Records.

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