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Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - Redemption Announce Permanent Keyboardist | Redemption have issued the following update:
"Hello folks. It's been far too long... but then we've been busy!
We are in the finishing touches of the video edit for our upcoming DVD, and in finalizing distribution terms with InsideOut. We're putting together some great bonus materials for it, including a performance of us with our friends in PAGAN'S MIND, a video montage of our tour with DREAM THEATER, and some other goodies.
We've also selected a winning entry from our contest where YOU, our fans and friends, pick the name of our DVD. The name is great, and we'll announce it as soon as the "ink is dry" on our deal with InsideOut.
I'm pleased to announce that Greg Hosharian, the immensely talented keyboard player who joined us last year for our tour with Dream Theater, has joined us full time. He will be playing keyboards along with me on our next CD, and will be touring, recording and writing with us in the future.
Lastly, those of you in Southern California on March 15th may be interested in seeing Chris at his drum clinic at Timbo's drum shop. Check our comments for details.
Sorry to take so damn long for this update - there will be more soon!
As always, thanks so much for your interest and support."
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