Thursday, October 30, 2003

NO MORE CORSO

And I ain't talking about the ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso.

From alienantfarm.com:

10.29.03 || ALIEN ANT FARM GUITARIST PARTS BAND; NEW AXEMAN PICKS UP TOUR AT NEXT DATE

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29, 2003 — Alien Ant Farm and guitarist Terry Corso have parted ways, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The band – Dryden Mitchell (vocals) Tye Zamora (bass) and Mike Cosgrove (drums) – will be performing Wednesday night (Oct. 29) at Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham, Ala., with substitute guitarist Victor Camacho.

Mindful of not wanting to miss a date of their current tour with 311, the AAF parties orchestrated this rock divorce to fall between shows. Corso departed after a show in Columbus, Ohio, and Camacho, an old friend of the band, was imported on the off days so he could rehearse and be ready to rock by the date in Birmingham. Fortunately, he already knew most of the material. For further developments, check www.alienantfarm.com.


I can only hope that the "new" Alien Ant Farm guitarist doesn't suck as bad as the new P.O.D. guitarist. Corso and Marcos Curiel were two key parts of the above mentioned bands. We shall see what happens after this.

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