VIRGIL DONATI: 'Live In Stockholm' DVD Due In December; Teaser Available

August 31, 2006

Legendary drummer Virgil Donati (STEVE VAI, RING OF FIRE, SOUL SIRKUS) will release a new DVD, entitled "Live in Stockholm", in December. Captured at the Drum and Bass festival in November of 2005, the set was shot with five cameras featuring Stereo and 5.1 mix. Bonus features include a great selection of highlights taken from recent drum events around the world, as well as a photo gallery of all the best moments that were captured.

Virgil Donati and his webmaster Christopher Nalbandian have begun the production process by editing and mixing with the help of Lasse Niemela at NilaMedia in Sweden.

Click here to view a video teaser for the upcoming DVD.

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