WARRANT: New Audio Interview With JAIME ST. JAMES Available

March 6, 2007

A new audio interview with WARRANT frontman Jaime St. James (also in BLACK 'N BLUE) has been posted online at The Musician's Voice. When asked about all the past drama with original WARRANT singer Jani Lane, Jaime said, "The current WARRANT lineup is functional." He also chatted about WARRANT and BLACK N BLUE's current and future status.

MTM Music has set a May 18 European release date for WARRANT's "Born Again D.V.D. Delvis Video Diaries", which features 12 new video interpretations of the 12 bombastic songs from the WARRANT CD "Born Again" with video edits from Jerry Dixon, Steven Sweet and Tommy Thayer. Bonus features include: 30 minutes of in-the-studio recording sessions, the making of "Born Again", and backstage/on-tour funny video debauchery of "The Down Boys." The band has also added to two slideshows for the fans' viewing pleasures.

WARRANT's video for the track "Bourbon County Line" has been posted online at this location. The song comes off the band's new album, "Born Again", available now on Deadline Music. This long-awaited collection — the group's first since the addition of Jaime St. James — features the band's first new material in nearly 10 years, including a dozen blistering solid rock tracks produced by Pat Regan, who has worked with KISS, DEEP PURPLE and MR. BIG, just to name a few.

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