Frank DiMino Plotting Reunion With Angel For Farewell Concerts
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(Classic Rock) Frank DiMino has confirmed that plans are afoot to reunite his former group Angel for a handful of farewell concerts. The singer, whose new single and video Never Again both feature Angel band-mate and guitarist Punky Meadows, broke the news on July 31 via his Facebook page with the declaration: "Special Announcement Coming Soon. Hint: It's 'Angel related'." "All of this this so secretive, even I don't know what it is," Frank guffaws nervously when talking to Classic Rock from his home in Las Vegas, Nevada, so we inform the singer that a couple of months ago Punky had told us: "We couldn't go on tour and be Angel again, that's in the past. But doing two final shows to cap it all off, that's something I'd never say never about." "I'm in full agreement with that," DiMino affirms. "We're not taking Angel back on the road again; it would be quite an undertaking to do just one, two three shows with the full stage show. So should that happen then it'll be in one place. That would be in America, but if it was financially viable we'd also like to play in Europe as we missed out you guys first time around - maybe at a festival. We haven't debated the logistics of it all but everyone is interested and [plans are] in the works." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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