THE NIGHTWATCHMAN: AUDIOSLAVE Guitarist's Alter Ego To Perform In NYC

April 28, 2005

AUDIOSLAVE/ex-RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE guitarist Tom Morello's political folk alter ego THE NIGHTWATCHMAN will perform in New York City on Saturday, April 30 at Times Up (49 E. Houston) beginning at 7:30 p.m. sharp.

THE NIGHTWATCHMAN songs are featured on "Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Tell Us The Truth: The Live Concert Recording", both of which came out last October. THE NIGHTWATCHMAN also appears on "Axis Of Justice: Concert Series Volume I", which was released in November.

AUDIOSLAVE's sophomore album, "Out of Exile", is scheduled for release on May 24. It's the follow-up to the group's self-titled, double-platinum 2002 debut.

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