Ex-WHITE LION Singer MIKE TRAMP To Release 'This & That (But A Whole Lot More)' Box Set In December

September 11, 2017

Former WHITE LION singer Mike Tramp will release a new box set, "This & That (But A Whole Lot More)", on December 1 in a limited edition of a thousand copies worldwide. The box set contains five CDs and one DVD with previously unreleased material from Tramp's long career, but with brand new stuff as well.

For "This & That (But A Whole Lot More)", Tramp and his BAND OF BROTHERS have created this real rock 'n' roll banger "Work It All Out" that comes with a behind-the-scenes video.

Tramp stated about the box set: "In the 21st century where the music business has become something like an old-fashioned garage sale and your loyal fans have become someone you address by first name and have a coffee with, it is with great pleasure that I give back to those who have stood by my side for so long and shared this journey with me, and now give them the key to my own personal vault of songs and projects I have done over the past thirty years. This box set is from Mike Tramp to his fans."

The box set will be sold exclusively at shop.targetgroup.dk.

On November 23 and November 24, Mike Tramp and BAND OF BROTHERS will play two release shows at Halmtorvet 9 in Copenhagen. The box set will be available at the concerts, and you will be able pre-order it when buying a ticket for the shows.

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