HEAVEN AND HELL Drummer On Mexican Dates: 'The Response Was Fantastic!'

September 3, 2007

HEAVEN AND HELL drummer Vinny Appice (ex-BLACK SABBATH, DIO) has posted the following message on his web site:

"Well, we just got back from three shows in Mexico. The venues were packed and the response was fantastic! They love it loud and heavy down there. Great! Only our tough tour manager Roger got sick, everyone else survived. I am sitting here in Binghamton, NY looking forward to the first show Wednesday of the U.S. tour with ALICE COOPER and good friends QUEENSRŸCHE. This show is going to kick ass!"

Four preview clips from HEAVEN AND HELL's newly released "Live At Radio City Music Hall" DVD are available for viewing at the Clear Channel Music web site. Check out the songs "Falling Off the Edge Of the World", "Shadow Of The Wind", "Die Young" and "Heaven and Hell" at this location.

HEAVEN AND HELL "Live From Radio City Music Hall" is available at regular retail outlets both as a two-disc CD set and as a DVD for a suggested list price of $19.98 and $19.99 respectively.

"Live From Radio City Music Hall" captures the band bashing its way through some of the Dio era's best including "Mob Rules", "Die Young", "Neon Knights", "Children Of The Sea" and an epic 15-minute-plus version of "Heaven And Hell". The quartet also performed a pair of new songs — the hit single "The Devil Cried" and "Shadow Of The Wind". Both songs debuted earlier this year on "Black Sabbath: The Dio Years" (Rhino/Warner Bros. Records),the first comprehensive introduction to the Dio era's legacy. The DVD includes the entire show shot in breathtaking HD as well as a tour documentary and other bonus footage.

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