ANVIL, LAUREN HARRIS Featured In Latest REALITY CHECK TV Episode

August 7, 2008

Reality Check TV continues its March to episode 400 with a special show entitled "What's Old is New", featuring the return of Canadian metal legends ANVIL and a special screening of their movie "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" in San Francisco at the SF Jewish Film Fest. Also included are interviews with Lauren Harris, daughter of IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris, as her band opens for her Dad across the globe, winning over hardcore MAIDEN freaks at each stop. Rounding out this episode are interviews with original ANGEL members Frank Dimino and Barry Brandt, as well as current bassist Randy Gregg, who also plays with Lauren Harris. Also featured is an update with STARZ guitarist/mainman Richie Ranno about the reissue of the band's classic records from the 1970s.

Watch a three-minute sampler below.

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