DIO Guitarist To Guest On 'Raise The Horns' Tomorrow

May 25, 2007

On Saturday, May 26, "Raise the Horns" with Progmetal Angel will showcase Destroy All Records artists. Craig Goldy from DIO and HYDROGYN, Sean Peck from CAGE, Tommy from the band VITALY, Carlos from the Brazilian metal band RECKONING, and Jeff Westlake of HYDROGYN will all be interviewed on the program, which airs on www.dementiaradio.com every Saturday at 3:00 p.m. EST. Some of the artists will also be in the chat room to talk to the fans.

Goldy recently joined HYDROGYN as the band's second guitarist and is "looking forward to writing, recording and touring with them" during the hiatus of the band DIO. He has also launched Destiny Bridge, "a program built to help you develop your craft using the 12 qualities that help make a hit song and band," according to a press release.

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