ZAKK WYLDE To Guest On INDIE 103.1 FM's 'Chaos' This Sunday

February 2, 2007

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY mainman/OZZY OSBOURNE guitarist Zakk Wylde will be the special guest of Full Metal Jackie on Indie 103.1 FM's "Chaos" metal show this Sunday night (February 4). According to Jackie, "Zakk will be bringing some friends, and some gear — and he's gonna play for us! He will also be bringing me a bullseye guitar which he will sign AND — I'm gonna be giving it away."

You can listen to the program live on the Internet between 10:00 p.m. and midnight PST (between 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. EST) at this location.

Zakk Wylde and fellow BLACK LABEL SOCIETY guitarist Nick Catanese kicked off a radio station acoustic tour yesterday (Thursday, February 1). They are going to be visiting your local radio stations in support of the new radio single, "Blood Is Thicker Then Water", from the latest BLACK LABEL SOCIETY release, "Shot to Hell". In addition, Zakk is going to be heading over to the Hard Rock Café in each city where they will be inducting Zakk and Nick's guitars into the café. There will also be a live acoustic performance by the biggest berserkers of them all — Zakk Wylde and the Evil Twin Nick Catanese! To top it all off, you will get the chance to meet and have dinner with Zakk at the Hard Rock after his performance. Listen to your local radio stations for more info on how to win this amazing opportunity. (Contesting will be determined by each individual radio station, so listen close and keep checking for details. For exact times/details on the Hard Rock shows, check with the individual Cafés, or head over to their web site, www.hardrock.com.)

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