THE AK CORRAL: FLOTSAM AND JETSAM Singer's Country Project Announces Free Show

March 15, 2004

THE AK CORRAL, the "country" side-project of FLOTSAM AND JETSAM singer Eric "A.K." Knutson, will be playing a free show on Saturday, March 20 at Fat Cats in Phoenix, Arizona. THE AK CORRAL's new CD, "A Different Brand Of Country", is tentatively due later this month.

As previously reported, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM will be teaming up with DEATH ANGEL for two shows at Chasers in Scottsdale, Arizona April 9-10. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM's long-awaited live DVD is tentatively scheduled for release in late April/early May through the Cleopatra label. The as-yet-untitled disc is expected to include footage of the band performing at the Bash On Ash in Tempe, Arizona last July.

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