Y&T, MARSHALL LAW To Guest On 'Hair Metal Haven'

October 28, 2008

Y&T, MARSHALL LAW and DEBORAH BONHAM will be interviewed by Chris Nelson on next weekend's edition of "Hair Metal Haven" on Rock 247 Online. The show will be broadcast between 16.00 and 19.00 GMT on Saturday, November 1.
To listen to the program via the Internet, click here.

MetalSymphony.com recently posted a number of photos of Y&T's October 4, 2008 concert at Heineken in Madrid, Spain. Fan-filmed video footage of the show can be viewed below (clip uploaded by YouTube user "JesusySergio").

MARSHALL LAW's sixth studio album, "Razorhead", is being released this month via Global Music's imprint label DR2 Records.

The band last year posted audio samples of six tracks from "Razorhead" on its official web site (audio player will launch automatically). The CD was recorded at M2 studio in West Midlands.

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