PHILIP ANSELMO Visits Super Bowl Champions NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

June 29, 2010

DOWN/ex-PANTERA vocalist and Housecore Records label founder Philip Anselmo was first invited to visit the New Orleans Saints headquarters this past March to interview pro bowler and Saints right tackle Jon Stinchcomb. Anselmo recently returned to interview tight end Jeremy Shockey. While there, he had a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, and even tried on retired wide receiver/kick return specialist Michael "Beer Man" Lewis' Super Bowl ring.

Lewis attended the same high school as Anselmo, and is currently an ambassador for the Saints.

See below for photos of Lewis and Anselmo's opposing United Way teams battling it out on the ball field for a good cause.

Philip Anselmo has been a die-hard Saints fan his entire life. His interview with Jeremy Shockey will air on the "Louisiana Sunday Kickoff", and the remainder of the interview will appear on Anselmo's Housecore TV. Housecore TV is the evolution of the Housecore Radio Show, which you can listen to here.

Anselmo will attend the Kronk Gym Foundation fundraiser in Detroit this Wednesday, June 30. He is a board member with the foundation.

DOWN will perform at the High Voltage festival in the U.K. on July 25 and at the Resurrection Festival in Spain the following week.

Fans can expect a new ARSON ANTHEM album (featuring Anselmo on guitar) this fall.

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