Death 20.11.2013 Stettin
: 10-07-2013, 19:20
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Death and Black Metal Magazine
https://www.masterful-magazine.com/forum/
https://www.masterful-magazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13495
Nie, Floating Garden.ozzy pisze:Stettin?
Ciekawość z mojej strony też jakaś tam jest, ale chyba jednak pierdolę, nie pójdę. Nie lubię takich akcji.trup pisze:może jednak ta kasa jest dla rodziny Schuldinera? Kurwa... mimo wszystko CHĘTNIE bym to zobaczył!
Rattlehead pisze:że co kurwa?!
Nerwowy pisze:Kto tam gra ?
na to wychodzi, oficjalny tributetrup pisze:może jednak ta kasa jest dla rodziny Schuldinera? Kurwa... mimo wszystko CHĘTNIE bym to zobaczył!
On March 16, 2012, it was announced by Sick Drummer Magazine and the Schuldiner's corporation, Perseverance Holdings Ltd., that musicians who previously played in Death would take part in a benefit tour titled "Death to All" for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. [19] The former Death members slated to participate were drummers Gene Hoglan and Sean Reinert, bassists Steve DiGiorgio and Scott Clendenin, guitarists Paul Masvidal, Shannon Hamm and Bobby Koelble. It was later announced that Obscura vocalist Steffen Kummerer and Abysmal Dawn/Bereft frontman Charles Elliott would assume vocal and guitar duties for the tour,[20] but visa issues make Kummerer's participation impossible and he was replaced by Exhumed vocalist/guitarist Matt Harvey. After the tour, Eric Greif, acting as President of Perseverance Holdings Ltd. (PHL), alleged that the owners of Sick Drummer Magazine, Ian Macdonald and Anton Hefele, had not paid the charity, the musicians, PHL, the crew or the booking agency despite the five shows of the tour being successful.[21] However, dates for a second edition of the tour were announced in February 2013, with no involvement from Sick Drummer Magazine