Original DREAM THEATER Vocalist's New Album Finally Released

July 5, 2005

After some technical delays, the new CD from former DREAM THEATER singer Charlie Dominici is finally in stores and online at various retailers. The CD is called "03 A Trilogy Part One" and features some interesting songs along with great acoustic guitar and vocals.

Although many may know Charlie from his days as the vocalist and frontman with the original lineup of DREAM THEATER, the world's premier progressive rock band, there are many who know him from FRANKE AND THE KNOCKOUTS or just from seeing him play live in clubs from time to time. Charlie has finally released a solo CD that is the first in a trilogy. Although this is most certainly not a heavy metal or progressive rock CD, it is truly creative and very entertaining. The CD will be available online July 5, 2005 at web stores like Target.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Bestbuy.com, Circuitcity.com, SamGoody.com, Amazon.com, CDNow.com, CDUniverse.com, Napster, iTunes, MusicMatch, MusicNet etc. Numerous brick and mortar stores will carry the CD as well.

"If you are expecting this to be another DREAM THEATER CD or heavy metal sounding, then you will miss the point," says Charlie. "Although it is not a folk album, it is not heavy metal either. It is simply a concept album which is played on an acoustic guitar and sung solo with no other instruments outside of an occasional harmonica."

Charlie offers this tip: "If DREAM THEATER fans will listen to this CD with an open mind, they will be able to appreciate the music and the story much more than if they listen to it looking for something else that they are expecting to hear. If they don't, I think they will be missing out on something they might have found interesting and entertaining."

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