BLACK SABBATH Drummer BILL WARD: IN FLAMES Interview To Air This Weekend

April 21, 2006

BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward will feature part three of his interview series with IN FLAMES on the April 22 edition of his "Rock 50" radio show, which airs on WPMD, a college radio station at Cerritos College in California. Also on deck are tracks from ROB ZOMBIE, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, IMMORTAL, MASTODON, EXODUS and 30-ROUND CLIP, who are described by Ward as "a brilliant new band out of L.A." Other highlights, according to a posting on Ward's web site: "the phenomenal live version of 'A Bid Farewell' by KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and KORN's 'Tearjerker'."

"Rock 50", featuring its regular host Mike Stark, is broadcast over the Internet every Saturday. You can listen to the show live online at this location.

For more information about Bill Ward's monthly "Rock 50" radio show, click here.

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