Writer JOEL MCIVER To Guest On Total Rock's SLAYER Special Tonight

August 19, 2008

Joel McIver, author of "The Bloody Reign Of Slayer" and 11 other rock and metal books, is the guest on tonight's SLAYER special at online radio station Total Rock. The three-hour show begins at 9:00 p.m. GMT (1:00 p.m. PST).

You can listen to the SLAYER special live via the Internet at www.totalrock.com.

McIver revealed on last week's "Friday Rock Show", hosted by IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson, that he is currently co-writing the autobiography of legendary DEEP PURPLE/BLACK SABBATH singer Glenn Hughes, due for publication in 2009.

Dickinson's show can still be heard at this location.

Joel McIver's web site is at www.joelmciver.co.uk.

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