August 26, 2010 Music News from the Rock Station, 92-7 WQLZ by Bishop This kid can shred The Dark Prince got schooled by a 10-year-old guitar prodigy as Ozzy performed “Crazy Train” earlier this week. During Conneticuts' Ozzfest show, 10-year-old Yuto Miyazawa joined Ozzy on staged with a Flying-V guitar, and what is apparent in fan-shot video, Yuto tore it up! Picking up the guitar at the age of 3, Yuto has had quite the career so far playing with Ozzy and, before he passed away, Les Paul. Yuto has been recognized by Guiness as the youngest professional guitar player. Anniversary show It's hard to believe that it has been 20 years since Pearl Jam released their first album, but it has, and to celebrate the Seatle natives will have an unofficial anniversary show October 23rd-24th in California. The show is actually an annual benefit show that was organized by Neil Young to help out Bridge School. Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard said the benefit show is perfect for a 20th anniversary show because it is somewhat low key and “not too blown out.” New tour There's an epic tour being 'a brewing. Nu-metal newcommers Five Finger Death Punch will be hitting the road with Godsmack for a North American trek. So far, only six dates in early October up in New England have been laid out thus far, but we'll keep you posted. Catch the Music Minute every weekday with the Free Beer and Hot Wings Show on 92-7 WQLZ, the Rock Station. |
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