Former MEGADETH Guitarist MARTY FRIEDMAN: In-Depth Interview to Air On NHK WORLD

August 5, 2005

A very special in-depth interview and performance by former MEGADETH guitarist Marty Friedman will be broadcast worldwide on September 3 on the NHK World channel. (Please check your local listings for times.) The program is a news program called "What's on Japan", and it is completely in English.

In other news, KIRITO's new album, "Hameln", was released this week and made its Japanese national chart debut at No. 5. Marty will do a tour of Japan with KIRITO this month.

Marty recorded a new song for a future broadcast of "Hebimetasan". Each week special guests join the show, but one particular guest was one of Marty's "idols," so Marty took it upon himself to put together a song for this very special episode. The weekly TV show is in its second season now and continues to bring in very high ratings.

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