BEYOND FALLEN Confirmed For ROB ORIANI BENEFIT MEMORIAL SHOW

January 12, 2007

Pennsylvania's BEYOND FALLEN has been confirmed for the Rob Oriani Benefit Memorial Show (for late VYNDYKATOR guitarist Robert "Rob" Oriani) on Saturday, March 24 at Dingbatz in Clifton, New Jersey.

Commented BEYOND FALLEN guitarist Steve Jasuilewicz: "When we heard about the death of Rob Oriani and the memorial show Bob Mitchell [ATTACKER] was putting together, BEYOND FALLEN offered up its services to help the cause. We will join this already fantastic line up, not to mourn, but to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Rob Oriani, a great musician who left us all too soon."

The lineup for the event is now as follows:

ROSS THE BOSS (An evening of classic MANOWAR)
SEVEN WITCHES
BEYOND FALLEN
DEVILS ISLAND

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