Ex-DREAM THEATER Singer DOMINICI To Guest On WIRN Tonight

February 1, 2008

Former DREAM THEATER vocalist Charlie Dominici will take part in a radio interview tonight (Friday, February 1) at 8:30 p.m. PST / 11:30 p.m. EST on WIRN (World Internet Radio Network). The program will also include a premiere of one song from the new album from Charlie's new band DOMINICI, entitled "O3: A Trilogy - Part 3".

To listen to the show live via the Internet, go to www.wirnonline.com.

DOMINICI's "O3: A Trilogy - Part 3" is scheduled for release in April through InsideOut Music. Check out the cover artwork at this location.

Video footage of DOMINICI performing the song "The School of Pain" on June 7, 2007 in Zagreb, Croatia during the band's short support tour with DREAM THEATER can be viewed below.

Despite enjoying a successful career as a singer songwriter in the Sixties and Seventies, Charlie Dominici is known by many fans from his time with DREAM THEATER, with whom he recorded their debut album, "When Dream and Day Unite", in 1989. Dominici saw the successful transition of a young band called MAJESTY who became an international success. Having left the band in 1989, his artistic achievements within DREAM THEATER are undisputed to this day. Dominici received accolades from the fans when he reunited with his former bandmates for the 15th anniversary of "When Dream and Day Unite" in 2004.

DOMINICI's latest album, "O3 A Trilogy - Part 2", was released in February 2007 via Inside Out Music.

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