ZAKK WYLDE Interviewed By Columbus' 99.7 THE BLITZ; Audio Available

February 14, 2007

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY/OZZY OSBOURNE guitarist Zakk Wylde stopped by the 99.7 The Blitz radio station in Columbus, Ohio earlier today (Wednesday, February 14) for "The Grego Show". He took part in an interview and an acoustic performance of the song "Spoke in the Wheel". Listen to an interview excerpt at www.theblitz.com. Check out pictures of Zakk's studio visit at this location (scroll down).

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY will support OZZY OSBOURNE on his upcoming European tour, which is scheduled to kick off in Moscow on May 27.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's latest album, "Shot to Hell", has sold 105,000 copies in the United States since its Sept. 12 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

(Thanks: George in Columbus, Ohio)

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