BLACK LABEL SOCIETY: NAMM Photos Posted Online

February 14, 2005

Zakk Wylde's BLACK LABEL SOCIETY was the featured act at Guitar World magazine's 25th anniversary party at the NAMM convention this year. A great selection of material from their past CDs was played as well as four songs from the highly anticipated new release, "Mafia".

Zakk debuted his new Randy Rhoads polka dot V for the first time on stage at this show. Also during the tear jerking "In This River", dedicated to Dimebag, the new Dean Dimebag Razorback bullseye that was custom designed for Zakk was brought out on stage.

Photos from this show can be seen at RockConcertFotos.com (courtesy of Chad Lee).

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's new album, "Mafia", is scheduled for release on March 8 via Artemis Records.

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