FATES WARNING Enlist SPOCK'S BEARD Drummer For Upcoming Tour

May 2, 2003

FATES WARNING have enlisted SPOCK'S BEARD drummer Nick D'Virgilio to join them on their upcoming summer tour with DREAM THEATER and QUEENSRŸCHE after regular FATES drummer Mark Zonder was forced to bow out of the trek due to "personal commitments," according to FW guitarist Jim Matheos. "Ray, Joey, Frank, and I are excited to be working with Nick and we're all looking forward to the tour," Matheos said.

As previously reported, FATES WARNING will be rejoined during the upcoming dates by former guitarist Frank Aresti. Aresti had most recently been playing with the Connecticut-based "industrial" act DRAGONSPOON, who issued their debut full-length CD last year through Hook N Mouth Records.

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