PARAGON To Play Record Release Party In Hamburg

May 15, 2002

Germany's PARAGON will hold a release party for their forthcoming CD, entitled Law Of The Blade, on May 17th at Headbanger's Ballroom in Hamburg. PARAGON will reportedly play a 45-60 minute showcase, mainly consisting of material from their new CD as well as some older tracks. PARAGON producer and IRON SAVIOR leader Piet Sielck will join the band on stage for a rendition of the track "Palace Of Sin" from the new PARAGON CD. IRON SAVIOR themselves will also reportedly take the stage to perform several JUDAS PRIEST cover versions, as bassist Jan Eckhart has other commitments and will not be able to join his bandmates at the gig.

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