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Post by jptheprofessor on Mar 26, 2006 23:34:56 GMT -5
In Local Music News…
Last week we reported that drummer Kyle Taylor had left Harrisburg rockers Condition K. This week we can report the reason for that departure, as Kyle is reuniting with his former bandmates, popular Harrisburg-based modern rock band Julian Fist. Julian Fist is reforming after a four-year hiatus; the group is working on new songs and a new album.
Hershey-based heavy rockers Balistic have finally found their new rhythm section. According to the group’s website, Khoa Pham takes over bass duties, while Steve Camasso will play the drums. The group is gearing up for their return to live stage action later this spring.
Cambria County rockers Exit 10 have gone their separate ways, citing personal differences.
Pittsburgh heavy rockers Skell are currently in limbo as they work in a temporary lead singer to replace Pat “Bones” Bono, who had to leave the band temporarily to attend school in Europe over the next few months. According to Skell’s website, the group will schedule more shows once the temporary frontman is worked in.
Meanwhile, two former members of Skell have reunited in a new band. Singer Chris “Scooby” Dittman and drummer Rich Palone are now in a new Pittsburgh-based band called Rokbot.
Halestorm will be releasing their live EP, One And Done, in stores on April 25. The EP has been available only at the group’s shows, and was being sold during Halestorm’s recent appearances on the Winterfresh Sno-Core Tour.
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