Band kicked off Ozzfest (before even playing) for being to young!
Posted by RobInjection on August 6th, 2007Miami, Florida-based hard rock band BLACK TIDE (formerly RADIO) were set to replace CIRCUS DIABLO on Ozzfest, but that looks like it isn't happening after all. Turns out the band has been removed from the billing of this year's traveling festival because its members are not old enough to drink Jägermeister, which is sponsoring Ozzfest's second stage.
Commented the group in a posting on its MySpace page: "A few days ago we got the news that Ozzfest would like for us to join the rest of the tour, playing on the second stage. The bags were packed, the RV was ready to go, and we had just eight hours before we were leaving for the tour. Then, Jägermeister decided that since we were underage, they couldn't allow us to play on their stage. We had the support of Live Nation and Ozzfest, but because Jägermeister owns the second stage, we can't play. Sorry that we got anyone’s hopes up and we feel terrible about this whole ordeal."
Way to keep it real, Ozzfest
BLACK TIDE recently completed work on its debut album with producer Johnny K (DISTURBED, MACHINE HEAD, SOIL). The CD is scheduled for release in early 2008 via Interscope Records.
BLACK TIDE is:
Gabriel Garcia (age 14) – Vocals/Guitar
Alex Nunez (age 17) - Guitar
Zachary Sandler (age 18) - Bass
Steven Spence (age 19) - Drums
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This is what happens when you have a "free" festival, you become slave to your sponsors.
They endeed up playing on the main stage at ozzfest when I was there. they did look really young, i had no clue the lead singer was 14, that's so funny. but they werent bad,.