BLEEDING THROUGH's DAVE NASSIE Schedules Costa Mesa Guitar Clinic

April 1, 2011

BLEEDING THROUGH's Dave Nassie will give a FREE guitar clinic on Friday, April 8 at The Music Factory in Costa Mesa, California.

The accomplished shredder, who moonlights as a guitar teacher, has been offering lessons to students internationally through the magic of Skype. His brand new YouTube page has accumulated over 50,000 views in less than four days with virtually no promotion through official channels.

Nassie's lead guitar work is featured on BLEEDING THROUGH's 2010 self-titled album for Rise/Roadrunner Records as well as the band's previous album, 2008's "Declaration". He is the former guitarist for NO USE FOR A NAME and has played with INFECTIOUS GROOVES.

There will be special guests joining Dave at his guitar clinic.

1125 Victoria St
Ste C
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(866) 796-4443
musicfactorymobile.com

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