UFO Bassist, DAMAGE CONTROL Guitarist To Guest On U.K.'s ARfm

April 14, 2007

UFO bassist Pete Way and producer/guitar player extraordinaire Robin George will be interviewed on ARfm on Saturday, April 21 at 18.15 (U.K. time). You can listen to the interview live via the Internet at www.arfm.co.uk.

Way and George are members of DAMAGE CONTROL, the U.K. rock n' roll outlaw project also featuring QUIREBOYS vocalist Spike and legendary drum powerhouse Chris Slade (AC/DC). The group recently completed work on its self-titled debut for Cargo Records. Three complete tracks from the CD — "C'mon Down", "Damage Control" and "Selfish" — are available for paid download at TuneTribe.com.

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