VOODOO SIX To Support THE UNION In U.K.

March 22, 2010

VOODOO SIX, the British hard rock band formed by ex-DIRTY DEEDS bassist Tony Newton, will support former THUNDER guitarist Luke Morley's THE UNION on the following dates:

April 10 - The Pitz - Milton Keynes, UK
April 11 - Rio's - LEEDS, UK
April 13 - The Cluny - Newcastle, UK
April 14 - King Tut's - Glasgow, UK
April 15 - Club Academy - Manchester, UK
April 16 - Slade Rooms - Wolverhampton, UK
April 18 - O2 Academy 2 - Oxford, UK
April 19 - O2 Academy 2 - Bristol, UK
April 20 - Talking Heads - Southampton, UK
April 21 - O2 academy islington - london, UK

As previously reported, VOODOO SIXwill supportUFO on a handful of U.K. dates at the end of April.

VOODOO SIX recently released a brand new digital-only EP, entitled "A Little Something For You", via the group's official web site.

The track listing is as follows:

01. Something For You
02. Where You Want Me
03. Take The Blame
04. Live Again
05. Log Way From Home

VOODOO SIX's March 2 concert at London's Borderline marked the live debut for the band's new frontman Luke Purdie.

VOODOO SIX's as-yet-untitled new album was mixed by Mike Fraser, who has previously worked with AC/DC, AEROSMITH, GUNS N' ROSES and METALLICA, among others.

VOODOO SIX's new song, "Take The Blame", is available for streaming below.

The band's critically acclaimed debut album, "First Hit for Free", was released in continental Europe in October 2008 via Locomotive Records. The CD, which was issued in the U.K. in March 2008, was mixed by Fraser.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/voodoosix.

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