CONVIXION, INACTIVE MESSIAH, NEED To Take Part In Benefit For Victims Of Greece's Fires

September 8, 2007

According to the latest newsletter from Burning Star Records, the Greek edition of Rock Hard magazine has announced a special benefit show for the victims of Greece's disastrous fires. The show is scheduled for September 22 at the Underworld Club in Athens, Greece. Bands scheduled to appear include CONVIXION, INACTIVE MESSIAH, NEED, REMEMBER LIZZY, SORROWFUL WINDS and WEB. The press release adds, "Even if you are not from Greece you probably have heard about the tragic events that took place last couple weeks. Millions of meters of forests burned down, more than 100 villages wiped from the map and way too many human casualties. Greek Rock Hard magazine organizes a charity concert on order to gather money for all those in pain. We hope to see as many people as possible in the event."

According to NewsBlaze.com, the inferno that swept Greece killed 66 people, destroying more than 4,000 homes in 110 villages and nearly 500,000 acres of countryside and farmland. Most of the villages are ghost towns — surrounding lands burnt to the ground with only a few empty houses standing.

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