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Monday, August 16, 2004 - Jon Oliva announces release date for 'Tage Mahal | Due to possible trade-name conflicts and to avoid "consumer confusion" and probably even lawsuits, the name of Oliva's solo project has been changed to Jon Oliva's Pain. The title of the record will be called 'Tage Mahal. The bands management realized that there is an established blues artist in Europe who has been using a similar band name for decades.
The solo debut release date for Savatage mastermind, Jon Oliva, has been set for October 25 in Europe and October 26 in the US.
SPV Records will handle distribution worldwide. SPV has expressed incredible enthusiasm for this release after listening to the final master a few weeks ago. Final artwork and packaging is being completed with a massive promotional campaign to begin shortly. An extensive US and European tour will follow soon after. This record is the first installment of a 3-part series which will be followed by a box set release which will include all 3-releases, a live DVD, along with live and studio outtakes from both the recording sessions and the tours to follow.
Jon Oliva's Pain will debut the new material live at the sold-out Prog-Power V Metal Festival in Atlanta, Georgia on September 16. Also appearing that night will be a performance by Savatage members, both past and present!
Check out jonoliva.net for updates and further information! |
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