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Friday, September 7, 2007 - Drummer Norm Leggio joins Cage | Great news from Cage:
Cage have announced the addition of drummer Norm Leggio, formerly of the legendary prog-metal band Psychotic Waltz as the band's newest member.
Norm Leggio previously performed on all Psychotic Waltz releases between 1986 - 1996 (Aslan Demo; Psychotic Waltz Demo; A Social Grace; Into The Everflow; Mosquito and Bleeding).
He also is the owner of all metal record store BLUE MEANNIE RECORDS in El Cajon, California. In addition, he was the co-host of the metal radio show Another State Of Mind on San Diego, California Clear Channel radio station ROCK 105.3 FM for many years.
Cage vocalist Sean Peck states: 'To say we are totally excited is an understatement! Norm brings an entirely new level of drumming to our band that will definitely be noticed immediately at all of our upcoming shows and in our new material we are already hard at work on. We have been friends with Norm for a long time and it is very cool to have him in the CAGE family. We know our fans will be stoked to hear and witness his amazing hand speed and tasty fills. I know he is excited to be heading out on the road again to greet all the Cage and Psychotic Waltz fans around the heavy metal world'. |
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