OLIVA “Raise The Curtain” – Legendary Jon Oliva: His First Solo Album Releases On June 21st, Via AFM Records
OLIVA – The extraordinary and legendary, multi-instrumentalist Jon Oliva will be seeing his first solo album released, via AFM Records, on June 21st, 2013. This release date is taken directly from the AFM Records website. Jon Oliva fans need no introduction to his musical genius; with his legacy being built upon Savatage, Trans Siberian Orchestra, Doctor Butcher and Jon Oliva’s Pain.
Jon Oliva continues to build upon his formidable and immeasurable career in music, with his forthcoming and highly anticipated solo album: Raise The Curtain. Check out the track listing below and sensational album artwork above. Metal be thy name.
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Raise The Curtain Track Listing:
01. Raise The Curtain
02. Soul Chaser
03. Ten Years
04. Father Time
05. I Know
06. Big Brother
07. Armageddon
08. Soldier
09. Stalker
10. The Witch
11. Can’t Get Away
12. The Truth (bonus track)
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* For more info on JON OLIVA, click on the links below!
facebook: Jon Oliva’s Pain
LONG LIVE JON OLIVA.
A LEGENDARY MAN OF MUSIC.
Stone.
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May 13, 2013 at 2:53 pm
Jon Oliva is gifted well beyond the credit he gets. I hope there’s some mention about Criss as this year marks the 20th anniversary of his brother’s tragic death.
May 13, 2013 at 10:34 pm
Well spoken! I agree with you 80’s Metal Man… let’s hope there is some tribute or an uncovered guitar lick or 2 from the late Criss Oliva on this new album! \m/\m/
June 1, 2013 at 1:56 pm
Good, looking forward to what the Madman Poet has to say….”Chop It Up”