TUNGSTEN/MUDDPIGGS Members Launch Online Musical Collaboration

March 11, 2009

Sweden-based musician Richard Wilson (FLOODHORSE, MASTER MASSIVE) and Americans Al Hodge (TUNGSTEN, MUDDPIGGS) and Jamie Miller (MUDDPIGGS) have launched an online musical collaboration called TANDAPA.

The three guys met way back in 1991 in New Orleans and have remained friends ever since. Due to their mutual musical admiration, they have now started up this project. They send files back and forth from Sweden to America and vice versa.

TANDAPA will have no musical boundaries but the first few songs are taking on a more MINISTRY-meets-JUDAS PRIEST kind of vibe.

Vocals are currently being completed in Sweden.

The first teaser is available for streaming at www.myspace.com/tandapa.

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