EMPEROR: 'Be A Roadie For A Day' Contest Winner Reports On 'Night That Will Never Be Forgotten'

July 18, 2006

One of the two winners of the "Be An EMPEROR Roadie for a Day" contest organized by Candlelight Records USA and Metal Maniacs magazine has posted an extensive account of the experience on his official MySpace page. Stefan R., who was selected to be the roadie for EMPEROR's New York City show on July 14 at the B.B. King Blues club, assisted the band with load-in, helping with the in-stores/autograph signings and making sure the group had water/towels and supplies on stage. He also spent a fair amount of time talking to the bandmembers and taking pictures backstage and from the crowd during the group's sold-out performance.

Read Stefan R.'s report at this location. The write-up and pictures can be accessed directly by clicking here.

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