BLACK LABEL SOCIETY: ZAKK WYLDE's 'Behind The Ball' Video Clips Posted Online

July 5, 2005

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY mainman Zakk Wylde's web site has been updated with video clips of Wylde's appearance on MTV's "Behind the Ball". Download the two clips at this location.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY recently shot a video for the "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott tribute track "In This River" with director Eric Zimmerman (MEGADETH, NAPALM DEATH). In the video, Wylde is seen strumming an acoustic guitar and seated at a grand piano set in the middle of a flowing river. Once the song reaches the guitar solo, Zakk smashes his guitar and sets the piano ablaze.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY are continuing to tour in support of their latest album, "Mafia", available on Artemis Records.

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