Jimmy Kay from Canada’s The Metal Voicespoke to early Iron Maiden guitarist Terry Wapram (Buffalo Fish). Wapram spoke about the one-off performance under the band banner of IDES OF MARCH to commemorate forty years since the release of Iron Maiden‘s debut album. The show will take place at the Beermageddon Festival on Sunday 30th August in Bromsgrove, England.
IDES OF MARCH is fronted by PAUL DI’ANNO, who will be performing for the very final time at BEERMAGEDDON. The band is completed by TERRY WAPRAM and TERRY RANCE on guitars, DOUG SAMPSON on drums and SPEED HARRIS (Dean Moraity of HI-ON MAIDEN) on bass.
Watch the interview below.
When asked about his time in Iron Maiden
“I think I went in the band about June / July in 1977 and came out of the band late February 1978, so I was in the band around 8 months. What first happened was Dennis Wilcox (Iron Maiden Singer at the time) came to the Marquee Club because was doing the photography for this band called ‘Bearded Lady’ and I was there with the band called ‘Hooker’ and I was seen there. I don’t really know the full story but there had been problems with Iron Maiden guitarist at the time Dave Murray and Bob Sawyer. Well there was some problem and they were going out of the band and Dennis approached me and I went down and played with Iron Maiden and got the job. They were moving away from the two guitar thing and wanted to try keyboards. When I joined Ron Rebel Mathews was on drums then something went wrong with Ron and they put out an ad for a drummer and keyboard player. Then Thunderstick came in on drums and Tony Moore on keyboards. ”
“I spent a lot of time rehearsing with them than playing live. I think I played around 5-6 gigs with them. After one gig Tony Moore left and when I didn’t really show any interest in being in a two guitar line up I left and they moved on without me.”
When asked if he made any small musical contributions/ inflections to the songs in the early days
“Phantom of the Opera springs to mind, I was very impressed when I was first shown that riff. I really thought it crossed the barrier into a whole other thing. It was like their version of Bohemian Rhapsody where there was so many pieces. I would be sitting down with Steve Harris and Tony Moore and we would be looking at the pieces, so there was a good involvement in that. I spent a massive amount of time sitting around at Steve Harris’ house tinkering around with songs with him.”
When asked about the ‘Ideas of March’ Final performance of Paul Di’anno
“We were approached by Steve Goldby to do something to commemorate the 45th anniversary (of the debut Iron Maiden album) and he wanted to get to as close as he could to one of the very early line-ups. In the ‘Ides of March’ we were all in at slightly different times. Terry Rance was in at one of the earliest lineups, Paul Di’anno was of course on the first two iconic albums.and Doug Sampson joined the band after me. The line up I was in had Thunderstick and also Ron ‘Rebel’ Mathews who played drums earlier on. ”
When asked about the set list on the final performance
“A really good chunk of the first album, some of the second album Killers plus some of the more obscure releases from around that time. We are looking at it in a way where we will be faithful to recorded versions, we may just tweak things a little to how it would have been in our own time. For instance some of the songs were played slower initially before it was recorded, it didn’t take away from it it kind of made it powerful and more steady. I’m not saying we are going to play everything slow but there will be some touches to do with how the individual people played the songs at the time. It’s kind of like a time machine. ”
When asked if the rest of the band without Dianno will continue on after Paul’s final performance
“I don’t know, everyone is very positive though. I got a very good feeling about this from the first production meeting we had. I am not sure but I have a really good feeling because Terry Rance and I work very well together. I think there could be a possibility I just don’t know. I think the rest of us would consider doing things as there are more offers coming in. I would give Steve Goldby his due on this.”
This will be vocalist PAUL DI’ANNO’s final ever live performance. After experiencing serious health difficulties in recent months, Paul has now taken the advice of his doctors and will retire from the live stage in 2020 after the IDES OF MARCH performance at BEERMAGEDDON. It is going to take one mighty effort for Paul to pull off this performance but he is determined to go out in style and give his fans one memorable final thank you and goodbye.
Paul said: “It’s been a tough four years waiting to play again. I hope to be standing for this show and I’m really looking forward to it. Standing up would be great – if not, Hell on wheels coming to ya!”
A forthcoming biographical documentary movie on Paul Dianno’s life is currently in the making and the producers will be filming the BEERMAGEDDON performance on 30th August. The movie is being created and directed by Wes Orshoski, the man responsible for ‘Lemmy’ – The Movie’ and more details about the film will be released during 2020.
ALPHA OMEGA Management has a huge pleasure to announce the signing with Brazilian heavy metallers RAGE IN MY EYES! Blending heavy/prog metal with elements of milonga (a music genre from southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina), the band presents a never-heard metal before.
Furthermore, on February 12th the band unleashed their brand new official music video for ‘Hole in the Shell’, filmed on October 9th 2019 in Porto Alegre (Brazil) where RAGE IN MY EYES joined IRON MAIDEN at Gremio Stadium. The video includes the behind-the-scenes and performance footage! Watch the video here:
Drummer Francis Cassol stated on the signing: “We in Rage In My Eyes are absolutely thrilled to be a part of Alpha Omega’s amazing artist roster. I have known Tarja’s work for some time now and it’s great to partner up with her and all the amazing professionals at Alpha Omega. Rage In My Eyes has been working very hard on it’s own for the past years, and we are sure that having the support of such a serious company like Alpha Omega will be a turning point for us.”
RAGE IN MY EYES is a heavy metal band from Brazil. For 17 years the band went under the name SCELERATA, that had a huge history in the Brazilian heavy metal scenario. The band had three albums released worldwide, including the acclaimed album “The Sniper”, feat. guest appearances from Paul DiAnno (former Iron Maiden) and Andi Deris (Helloween). Scelerata was also Paul DiAnno’s official Brazilian backing band from 2009 to 2014, playing 50+ shows with this heavy metal icon. On October 9th, 2019, RAGE IN MY EYES joined IRON MAIDEN in Porto Alegre, Brazil, at Gremio Stadium. With this huge background, the musicians are now aiming for the future.
RAGE IN MY EYES’ new album, entitled “Ice Cell”, has just been made available on all digital platforms. The album was recorded between 2017 and 2018 in the cities of Los Angeles (USA) and Porto Alegre (Brazil) and was produced by Magnus Wichmann at Magneto Studio (Brazil) and Daufembach Studio (USA). It was mixed and mastered in Los Angeles by the renowned Brazilian producer Adair Daufembach. The cover was designed by Tiago Masseti, who has worked with Hibria, Luis Kalil and Daydream XI. According to the band, the graphic art seeks to show the mascot Sage in a darker mood: “We wanted to present a more realistic Sage, with a strong expression and at the same time that seemed marked by life; we brought him closer to us.”.
Drummer Francis Cassol’s recent move to the United States has helped the band strengthen relationships with producer Adair Daufembach. “Recording here in the US with Adair was an amazing experience. We have achieved impressive results in terms of sound, and I’m sure it will please our fans and metal fans in general.”
Band-photo: Mariana Mantovani ‘Hole in the Shell’ poster: see credits in the flyer
IDES OF MARCH, fronted by PAUL DI’ANNO and including four former IRON MAIDEN members, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of IRON MAIDEN’s debut album in a headline BEERMAGEDDON FESTIVAL performance in Bromsgrove, England on Sunday 30th August 2020.
IDES OF MARCH has been specially formed for this totally unique occasion and this will be a one-off and never-to-be-repeated performance. The band line-up is:
Paul Di’Anno – Vocals (ex-Iron Maiden)
Terry Wapram – Guitar (ex-Iron Maiden)
Terry Rance – Guitar (ex-Iron Maiden)
Doug Sampson – Drums (ex-Iron Maiden)
Speed Harris – Bass (Hi-On Maiden)
This will be vocalist PAUL DI’ANNO’s final ever live performance. After experiencing serious health difficulties in recent months, Paul has now taken the advice of his doctors and will retire from the live stage in 2020 after the IDES OF MARCH performance at BEERMAGEDDON. It is going to take one mighty effort for Paul to pull off this performance but he is determined to go out in style and give his fans one memorable final thank you and goodbye.
Paul said: “It’s been a tough four years waiting to play again. I hope to be standing for this show and I’m really looking forward to it. Standing up would be great – if not, Hell on wheels coming to ya!”
The IDES OF MARCH setlist for BEERMAGEDDON will include plenty of surprises with some songs being played live for the first time in literally decades. Stand by for further announcements during the run-up to August.
BEERMAGEDDON tickets are available at http://www.beermageddon.co.uk. A weekend ticket includes free camping, free parking and hot showers with no fees whatsoever. BEERMAGEDDON has sold out for the last eight years so make sure you don’t miss out.
Guitarist Terry Wapram said: “Really looking forward to working with these guys. Our paths have crossed many times but we never played together. Should be a killer line-up and a very special night.”
A forthcoming biographical documentary movie on Paul’s life is currently in the making and the producers will be filming the BEERMAGEDDON performance on 30th August. The movie is being created and directed by Wes Orshoski, the creator of ‘Lemmy – The Movie’ and more details about the movie will be released during 2020.
Jim Beerman, festival organiser added: “BEERMAGEDDON has always been about creating magical moments, and as an old school Metalhead I can think of nothing better than closing this years festival with IDES OF MARCH, musicians who have played such a pivotal role in the history of Metal, playing songs from arguably one of the greatest debut albums ever released, plus so much more. It doesn’t get any more magical than that.”
Jimmy Kay from Canada’s The Metal Voicerecently spoke to former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’anno. Di’anno spoke about his new live album which will be released on January 31 2020Hell Over Waltrop Live in Germany on Metalville records, working on new material and his thoughts on K.K. Downing rejoining Judas Priest for 50 year anniversary celebrations.
Watch the interview here:
When asked about his new live Album
“We recorded a lot of nights on Tour with our sound engineer (Producer)Thomas Mergler who we have been friends with for a long time. That recording was the weirdest concert we played because it was mostly pop bands on the bill from what I remember but fortunately there were load of metalheads there as well. The show was in 2006 with my German band at the time Phantoms Of The Opera at a city festival in the small Westphalian town of Waltrop. The thing is we had such a horrible onstage sound because the guy from the festival obviously worked and did sound with pop bands and you know didn’t have a clue what to do with a rock band. A couple of months back I got a message from Thomas Mergler from Germany and he said he found the live tapes of that gig from and he would clean them up and he did.”
When asked about playing Iron Maiden Songs on Tour
“I have been playing these songs for a long time and you have to find different ways to make them interesting for yourself so I play the songs a little more punkier and heavier which keeps the amusement up a bit, you have to find different ways of doing it. Just like Ozzy has to play a bit of Black Sabbath, playing a few songs from the band he came from so do I. I did make a mistake many years ago in America with Battlezone we didn’t play any Maiden songs and the crowds were ready to lynch us. But I am very proud of my heritage with Iron Maiden I want to play some of the songs. I’m thinking next time tour I should be playing a lot of songs off of my repertoire of music but also if we have to do a couple of Maiden songs I would like to do something different and play the songs people have not heard in a long time.”
When asked if he is working on new music
I’m working on new songs with a friend of mine who’s we’ve known each other all our lives pretty much guitarist Chop Pitman who plays in the band Airforce with former Iron Maiden drummer Doug Sampson. Chop is coming up with a couple of great ideas and he sent them over to me and we will see where it goes from there. In terms of style it will be back to classic metal it’s all a mixture of Sabbath type stuff and a little punk metal stuff. As a musician I don’t like to stick to one niche which can be a bit suicidal I suppose but I do like venturing a little bit into something different but it will be heavy for sure. But first and foremost is I’ve really got to concentrate on my health and I think coming out with a new album would be great but I can’t make any definite plans right now.”
When asked if K.K. Downing should rejoin priest for their 50 year anniversary tour
“I’ve got a lot respect for K.K. he’s a brilliant guitar player and yes I think K.K. Should be back for the 50th anniversary I don’t see why they would say no. It would be great.”
Hell Over Walltrop – Live in Germany, the result is 100% kick-ass rock without tricks and overdubs. The band presents itself in top form and serves the audience various classics from Iron Maiden’s early phase and from the solo career of Paul Di’Anno
Jimmy Kay from Canada’s The Metal Voicespoke with former Iron Maiden, Praying Mantis, Lionheart guitarist Dennis Stratton. Stratton spoke about the upcoming new studio album by Lionheart on Metallville Records (tentatively titled “Reality Of Miracles” mid 2020 ), unpaid session work on compilations albums over the years, his time with Iron Maiden and his plans to re-record the classic Maiden song ‘Phantom of the Opera’ as it was originally intended, with multi layered back vocals and guitar harmonies as a bonus track on the new Lionheart Album.
Watch the interview below.
When asked about the backstory of the band Lionheart
“Lionheart was actually formed at the end of 1980 directly after I’d come out of Iron Maiden. Singer Jess Cox contacted me (Tygers of Pang Tang) and said do you wanted to put a band together with me? I then contacted guitarist Steve Mann , bassist Rocky Newton and drummer Frank Noon. When we got together we realized that the sort of music that we listened to was very American sounding, like Foreigner, Toto and Journey. We soon found out that the direction of the band wasn’t going to be Heavy Metal because we were fans of a more of a melodic rock, with harmony vocals. Not too long after that we realized that after some rehearsals and demo recordings. Jess Cox basically didn’t have a voice that would fit the band. So for the next four years from 1980 to 1984, myself, Steve and Rocky did session work for Def Leppard (Back Vocals), Girl and other musicians that we doing albums, while we were still trying to pull a bang together and trying to get the right vocalist and the right drummer.”
“It also took a good two or three years to get management to contact record companies with our demos. In 1984 we finally signed to CBS records in New York and Los Angeles. Then we got a singer called Chad Brown who had a great voice and we also got a session drummer in called Bob Jenkins who was working with a lot of top bands including Rod Stewart. We then went to L.A. to do the first album at Sound City studios with REO Speedwagon producer Kevin Beamish. After that we went from L.A. to New York and met the big CBS guys in New York before we went back to England and you talk about bad timing and bad luck. We were suppose to do a tour with REO Speedwagon and Kansas but when we got back to England we were then told that CBS the record companies for Kansas and REO Speedwagon they weren’t happy with the final mixes on their new album so they basically put REO Speedwagon and Kansas back in the studio to remix their albums and our tour with them was cancelled. So we sat around, exactly what we didn’t want to do. So in the meantime around 1984 we went out on tour with Def Leppard and Whitesnake as part a free band package through the early eighties and after about 1985 when the album came out we were still wondering what’s going to happen, nothing did. At the end of 1985 the band just sort of dwindled away because nothing happened and we couldn’t promote the album that we spent so much time putting it together. So we actually split up around about the end of 1986. Then I joined Praying Mantis in 1990 and I was with them for 15 years. It was just a lost love with Lionheart, it was our life, it was just something we believed in and we still do.”
When asked about the bands reunion and album in 2017
“We got asked to do a festival in Nottingham 2017, someone said we want Lionheart to get back together and just do one show in Nottingham. So we got back together and we got a singer a guy called Lee Small who was a fantastic. We did the gig and it was unbelievable. When we came off stage we had people interviewing us backstage and they were saying you got to do another album. So we did, we had two or three songs that never actually put on the first album and we decided to put them on our second album ‘Second Nature’. Then we started writing new music, we just piled in loads of suggestions, we did the album ‘Second Nature’ from start to finish in about four months and it was just incredible, absolutely, incredible.”
When asked about their upcoming new Lionheart studio album and the musical direction
“The good thing about Lionheart is we don’t pursue any musical direction on purpose but whenever we start writing we are influenced by newer different bands of the time. The main sound of Lionheart will always be harmony guitars and Harmony vocals leaning towards an American sound like Journey and Kansas but with a bit of new influences of the newer bands in our sound. When I first heard our album ‘Second Nature’ once it was mastered I sat in my in my living room and put it on, I went through a journey, one minute as I was rocking, the next minute I was laughing, the next minute I had tears in my eyes so, it takes you for a journey and that’s why I love about that album, when it’s finished you want to play it again. I never thought we would be able top ‘Second Nature’. But now I’ve heard three or four songs rough mixes from the new album and I play it to people and it sounds absolutely phenomenal. The album will be released around January, February, March 2020.”
When asked about his unpaid session work over the years like the albums with Paul Dianno ‘The Original Iron Men’
” Lea Hart was putting out a compilation album and so he had Paul Di’Anno do some vocals on some songs and then he asked me to come in and I spent a good six months singing on and playing guitar. Lea Hart had all different artists on them, the albums were called All Stars N.W.O.B.H.M. or if you look up English Steel there are about five albums that I’m actually singing on and playing guitar. We did loads of recording sessions and he started putting compilation albums together. You have about 20 musicians singers, from Saxon, Girlschool you have all different people coming down to do session work on this album. Once he got a collection of about 20 songs Lea Hart became a little bit of a crook he became greedy, so what he did is he never paid any of us. He never paid anyone for recording all this stuff but he put these albums out as like under a different name under a compilation.”
“In regards to The Original Iron Men albums, I never spoke to Paul Di’anno. Lea Hart put that together with two different session and I never knew he was going to do it. And there is me on the front of the album cover with like a tin hat on my head and I’m thinking what is he doing? It was only Pony Canyon in Japan the record company that contacted me and said do you realize that all these albums are on sale and some of them are bootlegs some of them were imports and we can’t stop it. Then later on Pony Canyon records tried to find this guy Lea Hart and no one knew where he was. I couldn’t contact him, we had people looking for him we couldn’t contact him and then when the record company finally tracked him down at the end of 1992 he tried to blackmail Pony Canyon by saying, I will stop releasing these albums if you pay me X amount of thousand of pounds and of course the were not going to pay him and so he was left to do what he liked. To be honest it made a lot of people angry here especially in the East End of London. I have seen him a couple of times because he had some dealings with Paul Dianno in Italy and basically he’s very lucky to still be walking because there were a lot of people that were very angry with him and no one got paid.”
When asked about when he was first asked to join Iron Maiden
“I was with my band R.D.B. we were the resident band at Bridge House which was well known for a live music venue. Steve Harris and Dave Murray used to come and watch me play. In around 1976 R.D.B had just singed to Quarry Management which was Status Quo and Rory Gallagher’s manager, Colleen Johnson. We were signed to Quarry Management so the next minute we’re on tour with Status Quo and we’re playing 60-70 thousand people in Germany and all over, with Status Quo. So when we came back from touring we had so much experience, it was like we grew up cause we were playing on the big stage and I’ve also been involved in recording in the studios. So when Iron Maiden signed to EMI there was only three of them in the band, they didn’t have a band, there was no band because they got rid of their drummer and they got rid of the other guitarist because they weren’t good enough. So basically when they signed to EMI, they also signed a big deal with Rod Smallwood and they need another guitarist with singing abilities and who does second guitar and who’s got recording and touring experience. So I go down and see them, they gave me the Soundhouse tapes and when I got home I’m listening. I realize It’s only one guitar, it sounds like a kid’s band that’s just starting up, it was punky. I’m used to working with two guitars and three vocals, So they asked me would I join the band, I say yes. I learnt the songs and went down to the studio without a drummer and we played Prowler, Wrathchild wherever it was. So then I say to Dave Murray I’m used to playing with two guitars in harmonies, I know you play on your own you’re a solo guitarist let’s do harmonies we need to make it sound bigger, so he said great, so I spoke to Steve I said Steve do you mind? He said no. So I went home and started working on Phantom of the Opera and I worked on Running Free and I worked on the Harmony guitar stuff I’ve been doing since I started playing and we went back to the studio. We started running through the songs and they sounded twice the size. Then I told my buddy Clive Burr I joined Iron Maiden and they are looking for a drummer are you interested? He said yes, so that day the band went from a three piece into a five piece.”
When asked about the recording of the song Phantom of the Opera
“The funny thing about Phantom was that when we were recording I would sit in the studio with the engineer on my own. I was left with the engineers so we started working on the Harmony guitars we start building the songs up Then I would put down two or three parts of the vocals and the engineer loved it, it sounding really big. So we did it and we were listening to it back and then Rod Smallwood walks into the control room and he listened to it he went absolutely mental, he went potty and he said take all that off it sounds like Queen. So we said it’s your band can we leave one of the vocals for harmony and a harmony for guitar he said yeah but no more because it sounds like Queen. So that’s what we ended up with.”
When asked about his idea of re-recording Phantom today as it was originally intended to sound, the Queen Like version
“I shouldn’t really say this but, after a quite well-known interview regarding Rod Smallwood asking me to take the guitar layers and the vocals harmonies off of Phantom because it sounded like Queen. Everywhere I’ve gone since 1983-84 when Maiden started becoming one of the big bands in the world fans would come up to me and they would say you know the interview you did where you say the The Phantom of the Opera sounded like Queen? I said yeah. Why don’t you record it now and see what it sounds like you originally had in mind. So basically I told Steve Mann a couple of weeks ago when we do the new Lionheart album why don’t we do Phantom of the Opera as it was originally intended with vocals and guitar harmonies like a big production on it. And he said we can have it as the bonus track for Japan, so we both agreed. So I’ll go speak to Steve Harris and I’ll ask him if he’s ok with that. So I’m going to ask his permission if he says yes then we’re going to record it for the new Lionheart Album as a bonus track.”
In 2017, LIONHEART released its first studio album since the classic “Hot Tonight” record from 1984. Titled “Second Nature”, it was hailed by the critics as a triumphant return for the band, and LIONHEART has now headed back into the studio to record a follow-up album.
LIONHEART is:
Lee Small (lead vocals) Dennis Stratton (lead guitar, backing vocals) Steve Mann (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) Rocky Newton (bass, backing vocals) Clive Edwards (drums)
Following a busy summer festival schedule where Blaze Bayley has played his Iron Maiden 25th anniversary setlist, the West-Midlands singer has today released a 9 minute epic lyric video for the song ‘Eagle Spirit’ – the concluding track from his ‘Infinite Entanglement’ trilogy of albums. The trilogy was released consecutively in March of 2016, 2017 and 2018.
Blaze has been touring relentlessly to promote the trilogy, following up with a double live album and DVD release in March 2019 entitled ‘Live in France’. After worldwide shows in the first half of 2019, covering Latin America, North America, Europe and UK, Blaze has taken the opportunity to celebrate the 25th anniversary of him joining Iron Maiden as singer. The celebration has been marked with a series of summer festivals playing an Iron Maiden setlist with songs taken exclusively from his two albums with Maiden – X Factor and Virtual XI.
Substantial praise has been received for Blaze and his band –
Sweden Rock magazine (at Sweden Rock Festival) – “Blaze’s band is tight and punchy. 9/10”
Powerplay magazine (at Rock The Coast Festival, Spain) – “a winning set.. the first notable highlight of the weekend”
Rock Hard magazine (at Headbangers Open Air, Germany) – “if two Rock Hard employees are shedding tears of joy, then something very special must have happened.. the Birmingham fighter has always been a frontman of world-class calibre”
Blaze is currently touring the UK on his ‘Tour of the Eagle Spirit’, with the flagship show at London, Underworld this coming Saturday 31st August. After a very short break he heads off to Europe for 13 shows in Netherlands, Germany, Poland and Czech Republic. The 2 nights in Brno, Czech Republic, will be recorded for a further double live album and DVD. After that, Blaze heads to France to play 4 more Maiden anniversary shows, then a trip to play shows in Greece in December will round off a busy year.
Caja de Pandora radio describing the show at Rock The Coast Festival….
“I cannot find words to describe the presentation of Blaze Bayley, many factors made it one of the best concerts ever…. pure metal-ecstasy in its maximum expression”
PHOTOCREDIT: MARK APPLETON, TAKEN AT THE BEAUTIFUL SETTING OF ROCK THE COAST FESTIVAL, FUENGIROLA, SPAIN
The full schedule for the remainder of 2019 is as follows
August
29 Junction, Plymouth, UK
30 Cobblestones, Bridgwater, UK
31 Underworld, London, UK September
12 De Meister, Geleen, Netherlands
13 7er Club, Mannheim, Germany
14 Come Inn, Renchen, Germany
15 Come Inn, Renchen, Germany
16 Rockcafe Backstage, Konstanz, Germany
19 MTS, Oldenburg, Germany
20 Bastard Club, Osnabruck, Germany
21 Kulturrampe, Krefeld, Germany
22 Kulturrampe, Krefeld, Germany
26 Graffiti Club, Lublin, Poland
27 Underground, Tychy, Poland
28 Melodka, Brno, Czech Republic (recording live album & DVD)
29 Melodka, Brno, Czech Republic (recording live album & DVD) October
2 Blue Devils, Orleans, France (Maiden 25th Anniversary set)
3 Rock n Eat, Lyon, France (Maiden 25th Anniversary set)
4 Rising Fest, Dijon, France (Maiden 25th Anniversary set)
5 British Steel Saturday, Fismes, France (Maiden 25th Anniversary set) December 4 Eightball Club, Thessaloniki, Greece
7 Athens, Temple, Greece
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