THE DUKE: 'My Kung-Fu Is Good' E-Card Available

April 24, 2005

Spitfire Records has uploaded an e-card for FOZZY/STUCK MOJO guitarist Rich Ward's upcoming solo album (under THE DUKE banner) at this location.

Due May 3 via Spitfire Records, "My Kung-Fu Is Good", sees Ward taking a slightly different direction to his other projects. Whereas STUCK MOJO and FOZZY are instantly recognizable by Ward's brutal riffage, THE DUKE takes a more melodic approach and focuses on the songwriting. Tracks like "Used to Be", "Running" and "The Way" show the maturity of Ward as a songwriter. "My Kung-Fu Is Good" also sees Rich take up vocal duty to what will surely establish him as not only a guitar hero but also a brilliant singer and songwriter.

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