LunarMile Update
LunarMile have just finished a new track called 'I Know'.
They've put it up on the website http://www.overplay.co.uk where people can download it for 89p.
Direct link to the LunarMile Page on Overplay: http://www.overplay.co.uk/band.asp?band_id=1001765
It's the first track the band has made available for download, and it's also the first track recorded by the new line-up which features Alex Hill (son of Judas Priest's Ian Hill) on bass and Rob Stimpson on drums alongside founder members Toni-Marie on vocals and Tom Williams on guitar.
People can listen to the track online in full even if they don't want to pay to download it.
Overplay have weekly charts which are based on the number of plays a track gets (not the number of downloads). Overplay logs all IP addresses, so only one play per ip address will count. Spread the word and have your friends listen to the track online, which is pretty damn good.
If you don't know, LunarMile is fronted by Toni-Marie Iommi, daughter of Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi.
Posted by Joe Siegler at 3:32 PM
Some recent Tony Iommi Updates
Tony Iommi gives masterclass for TV's 'Rock School'
The new series of 'Rock School' presented by Gene Simmons takes to the screens in the UK on Sunday 29th January, and features Tony in the second episode which goes out on 5th February at 9pm on Channel 4. Tony took over the teacher role for an afternoon and gave the kids an indepth masterclass in the art of the guitar where he shared some of his tricks of the trade and his rock and roll anecdotes. The programme was recorded in Autumn 2005 at Kirkley High School in Lowestoft (home of The Darkness) and is the second in the 'Rock School' series produced by RDF Media.
Brian May to guest on Tony's radio show
Queen guitarist Brian May is Tony’s guest this week on the ‘Black Sunday’ radio show on Planet Rock. Brian will choose his favourite five classic rock tracks and chat to Tony about the reasons behind his choices for the ‘Guest List’ in the last half hour of the show this Sunday (29th January 2006). As always, the 2-hour show kicks off at 7pm UK time and is available to listen online worldwide at www.planetrock.com. Listeners in the UK can also tune in via DAB Digital Radio and via Sky Channel 861, NTL channel 680 or Telewest Channel 924.
Posted by Joe Siegler at 3:30 PM