ROB ROCK Seeks New Touring Guitarist

April 20, 2002

Former IMPELLITTERI vocalist ROB ROCK is looking for a touring guitarist or guitarist/keyboardist (preferably with backing vocal ability) to join Rob, Rick Renstrom (guitar),Stephen Elder (bass) and Tracy Shell (drums) in Rock's backing group. Having recently parted ways with guitarist Hank Coffey, the ROB ROCK band is presently performing select shows in the Central Florida area while preparing for a European tour and possible Japan tour after the release of the group's new album later this summer. Confirmed gigs include the following:

Apr. 21 - Central Florida Fairgrounds Orlando, FL
May 08 - Lost and Found Longwood, FL
May 18 - AKA Lounge Orlando, FL

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