TNT Bassist To Tour With Norway's Answer To Bruce Springsteen

May 24, 2004

TNT bassist Morty Black will be touring with Åge Aleksandersen this summer from May 21 until October 4. "We will be touring mainly in Norway, but also Denmark," Morty wrote in a recent online posting. "For those of you who live outside of Norway who have no clue who Åge is, I can say he's the 'Norwegian Bruce Springsteen.' He's been around for years. Check out his website www.levvalivet.no."

In other news, Black has announced that he has sold his record store, "Morty Black - Off The Record", to his former employee, Kenneth. "I'm simply way too busy to be there because of all the concerts I'm doing," Morty said. "He changed the name to Apocalyptic Empire. I'm happy he got the opportunity to start his own company here. Good luck Kenneth!"

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