TROUBLE Drummer Auctioning GIBSON Guitar

August 10, 2007

TROUBLE/RETRO GRAVE drummer Jeff "Oly" Olson has issued the following update:

"I have decided to sell my 1977 Gibson SG on eBay. It's 30 years old and I've decided to let it go. After all, I'm a drummer. Bidding has just begun today and is currently at $500. This will only be a three-day auction."

For more information and to place a bid, click here.

Olson adds: "In other news, I am very excited to say that my personal manager, Leigh Rush, has rounded up an incredible high-profile crew to guest on my re-arrangement of TROUBLE's 'Run to the Light'. I am psyched to be speaking with these very talented artists, so I know that the TROUBLE fans will be very happy with these special guests appearances. Moreover, a record deal and another endorsement is being negotiated for RETRO GRAVE so nothing but excitement is in the air!"

"Run to the Light" featured drummer Dennis Lesh, who replaced Olson after he left TROUBLE to pursue a Bachelor of Music degree in Film Scoring at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

For more information on RETRO GRAVE, visit www.retrogravemusic.com.

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