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SEVEN TEN ANNOUNCE NEW GUITAR PLAYER:


Chicago, November 7, 2003

No Looking Back!!

Metal Mayhem recording artists Seven Ten wish to announce the departure of lead guitarist Kenny Lee. Seven Ten released their debut cd Love And War worldwide in the summer of 2003 via Metal Mayhem Music. The band and record label wish Kenny the very best in the future. Lead singer Michael St. Allen says the split with Lee was a bitter sweet decision. I will always do what is best for my band, and the musicians in it. With that said it is with great pride that Metal Mayhem Music, and Seven Ten welcome the six string attack of Johnny Searing. Johnny will bring a new energy and excitement to the hard rockers from the windy city.

This guy is a shot of progress, says St. Allen. Johnny will tear it loose nightly as the band continues to promote their debut cd currently available from Metal Mayhem, and online retailers across the globe. The bands own website www.sevententheband.com is currently being updated by Killer Dwarfs webmaster Jim Bob Dwarf. We will have the new cd along with T-shirts, Posters and other merchandise available very soon, along with current news and info, says St. Allen.

In the coming months the band will start to write new songs as the follow up to this years release Love And War. Seven Ten is currently rehearsing for their show this month at the Star Plaza in Merrillville, In on November 23rd. The band will perform with nine other bands as part of The Midwest Beat "Region Rumble 2003". Tickets are available from the band directly, or www.ticketmaster.com

Courtesy of sevententheband.com