HELLION Singer To Run In BOSTON MARATHON

April 13, 2004

HELLION lead singer Ann Boleyn will be on the starting line as a qualified entrant in the 108th running of the Boston Marathon on April 19. Unlike most marathons, most entrants must post qualifying times to be selected to run as an official participant in the Boston Marathon. Boleyn's qualifying time of three hours and 44 minutes was accomplished at the St. George Marathon in Utah.

This will be Boleyn's 9th marathon. Boleyn also serves as a "paceleader" (group coach) for the Los Angeles Roadrunners, the official training group of the City Of Los Angeles Marathon.

It has been a busy year for Boleyn, whose band HELLION released "Will Not Go Quietly" in Europe on Massacre Records and in Russia on AMG. (the CD is available in the USA as an import.) Earlier this year, Boleyn graduated from UCLA with a degree in Germanic Languages with a specialty in the ancient Viking Language of Old Norse. She is currently enrolled at the University of West Los Angeles School of Law.

When asked about her future music plans, Ann replied, "Law school is very hard, but the information is very important for anybody who is in the music business. HELLION has a lot of new music and we intend to record our new album as soon as I feel comfortable enough to focus my attention on music. We are already talking about a July start date."

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