Former 24-7 SPYZ Drummer Unveils CROWN 10

May 24, 2003

CROWN 10, the new band formed by ex-24-7 SPYZ drummer Joel Maitoza, have finished recording their debut album at DML Studios (BLINK 182, NEW FOUND GLORY, FINCH) in Escondido, California. A U.S. release date for the effort will be announced soon.

The band, who will make their live debut at Cane's in San Diego, California on June 5, are scheduled to appear on the 91X Loudspeaker show in San Diego on Memorial Day. CROWN 10 will be doing a live on-air interview with Tim Pyles and spinning a few tracks from their forthcoming CD.

Three songs from the group's debut album are currently available for download on the band's web site at www.crown10.com as well as www.mp3.com/crown10.

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