WHITE LION Singer MIKE TRAMP TO Perform At Denmark's National Flag Day Celebration

July 19, 2010

The government and parliament in Denmark has adopted September 5 as the national flag day for the Danish veterans and this will be celebrated with a concert on Christiansborg Slotsplads in Copenhagen. WHITE LION singer Mike Tramp will be a part of this event in cooperation with The Blue Berets (who are the main organizers) and concert promoter April Chris. Tramp will also perform at the event.

For more information on the concert (in Danish),go to this location.

Tramp released a new solo album, "Mike Tramp & The Rock 'N' Roll Circuz", last October. The CD was decribed in a press release as "the most profound musical statement" released to date by Tramp. "With this album no stone has been left unturned, no compromises made, this album is complete in every way," he said about the effort.

"Mike Tramp & The Rock 'N' Roll Circuz" was released in Denmark via Kick Music/Sony Music and was also made available via MikeTramp.com.

Co-produced in Copenhagen, Denmark with guitar player Søren Andersen, "Rock 'N' Roll Circuz" — which Tramp called "my best ever, my masterpiece" — refers to the atmosphere created by Tramp around the band in the studio when recording the album. "It made us visualize this old fallen apart circus," he said. "From there we built certain things into the songs and into the album." He added, "[This LP] is even deeper and more personal than ever before. People should get ready for 'All Of My Life', a song that lyrically speaks for itself, with many describing it as 'classic Tramp."

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/miketramp.

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