LION'S SHARE Acquire New Vocalist

June 2, 2003

LION'S SHARE guitarist Lars Chriss is currently composing material for the band's fifth studio album with an as-yet-undisclosed new "killer" vocalist "in the Ronnie James Dio/Tony Martin vein. A tentative fall 2004 release is expected.

Among the titles set to appear on the as-yet-untitled effort are "Nomad", "Face To Face" and "Finger Of God".

LION'S SHARE will be holding auditions for the vacant drummer and bassist positions in the band and are inviting all interested parties to submit demos, bios and photos to: JK Productions, ATTN: Lion's Share, Vinterv. 8K, 135 40 Tyresö, Sweden.

All live auditions will be held in Stockholm sometime in the fall.

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