Anthrax picks unknown singer for frontmanDec 15, 2007, ET
NEW YORK -- Anthrax has picked an unknown singer to be their new
frontman.
Dan Nelson, a part-time singer and personal trainer from New York's Long Island, met Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano a few years ago and recently contacted him through MySpace, according to a statement issued Thursday by the band. "It really is a dream come true," Nelson, 31, of Levittown, told Newsday. Anthrax had a reunion tour with former singer Joey Belladonna in 2006, but talks fell through after that, according to the statement. Nelson and the band met for a musical workout, and "right from the first second Dan started 'Room for One More,' we knew," guitarist Scott Ian said in the statement, referring to a 1993 staple. Anthrax was among heavy metal's biggest names in the 1980s and early 1990s, known for their speed, intensity and genre-crossing 1991 collaboration with Public Enemy on the rappers' "Bring the Noise." The band is working on a new album, and will release 1993's "Sound of White Noise" and 1995's "Stomp 442" in digital formats Tuesday. Anthrax picks unknown singer for frontmanDec 15, 2007, ET
NEW YORK -- Anthrax has picked an unknown singer to be their new frontman.
Dan Nelson, a part-time singer and personal trainer from New York's Long Island, met Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano a few years ago and recently contacted him through MySpace, according to a statement issued Thursday by the band. "It really is a dream come true," Nelson, 31, of Levittown, told Newsday. Anthrax had a reunion tour with former singer Joey Belladonna in 2006, but talks fell through after that, according to the statement. Nelson and the band met for a musical workout, and "right from the first second Dan started 'Room for One More,' we knew," guitarist Scott Ian said in the statement, referring to a 1993 staple. Anthrax was among heavy metal's biggest names in the 1980s and early 1990s, known for their speed, intensity and genre-crossing 1991 collaboration with Public Enemy on the rappers' "Bring the Noise." The band is working on a new album, and will release 1993's "Sound of White Noise" and 1995's "Stomp 442" in digital formats Tuesday.
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