Singer DOOGIE WHITE Featured In KRUK Video

February 21, 2012

"In Reverie", the new video from Poland's KRUK, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's second studio album, "It Will Not Come Back", which came out in 2011. The CD features a guest appearance by enowned Scottish singer Doogie White, who has worked with such bands as RAINBOW, CORNERSTONE, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, MIDNIGHT BLUE and PRAYING MANTIS and TANK.

Commented KRUK guitarist Piotr Brzychcy: "Doogie isn't only a great singer, but also a wonderful man. On the set of the video for 'In Reverie', he created a friendly atmosphere, which influenced everyone so much that soon we all forgot about the stress that took hold of us at first. He motivated us to forget about all our inhibitions and to feel the rock 'n' roll madness. We also heard lots of various stories from White's colorful history, usually full of vivid details of the kind that you would never find in an interview. On that day, however, what was the most important for us were the words of acknowledgment and praise which he expressed on several occasions with reference to KRUK."

"It Will Not Come Back" was released last June via Metal Mind Productions in Europe and in July through MVD in in North America.

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