BLACKMORE'S NIGHT: 2005 U.K. Tour Roadie's Diary Published

February 6, 2006

Last year, Mike Garrett of BLACKMORE'S NIGHT Lincolnshire fan club was lucky to work with BLACKMORE'S NIGHT and the GEYERS as part of the BLACKMORE'S NIGHT U.K. tour. Mike kept an extensive diary and photographic record while working on that tour and it is now published as part of the Blackmore's Night UK Street Team web site, with official authorization from Blackmore Productions. Check it out at this location.

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT released their new album, "Village Lanterne", in Japan on January 25 . The Japanese version includes a bonus track called "Once In a Garden". The European release is scheduled for March 27 while the CD will arrive in the U.S. on April 4.

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT's recently entered the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart at position No. 38 with their newest single, "Christmas Eve". The track comes off BLACKMORE'S NIGHT's "Beyond the Sunset - The Romantic Collection", which came out in September 2004. "Christmas Eve" was one of three bonus Christmas songs included on the CD, alongside "We Three Kings" and "Emmanuel".

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