Nevermore Guitarist Jeff Loomis UK Clinic Update
Renowned metal shredder Jeff Loomis is hosting two guitar clinics in the UK this October.
The clinics have been set up by Westside Distribution and Schecter Guitar Research, and are a must for fans of fast shredding, heavy riffing and virtuoso technique.
Jeff is renowned for his work with Seattle band Nevermore, and now as a solo artist with the release of his album 'Zero Order Phase'.
He will take time out from recording Nevermore's eagerly anticipated 7th studio album ‘The Obsidian Conspiracy´ to host the clinics, hosted by SoundsGreat. They are at the following venues:
Tues 6 Oct - The Ruby Lounge, Manchester
Weds 7 Oct - The Cathouse, Glasgow
Advance tickets for both events will take the form of a exclusive laminate pass. These laminates will be individually numbered and will also the form the entry ticket for a prize draw at the end of each night to win a Schecter guitar. There´ll also be a draw to win a years worth of Elixir strings.
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Plus, the first 50 people through the door on the night of each clinic will get a limited edition ‘Loom of Doom´ Schecter clinic tour T shirt for free.
Advance tickets are priced £3. Doors open at 7pm, with Jeff onstage at 8pm. The venue operates a strict over 14´s only policy. For full details of how you can see this amazing player and his 7-string Schecter in action, visit
www.westsidedistribution.com or call 0141 248 4812.
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