Current Activities
As far as 7th Order's present status...the band's web site states that finishing touches have been put on a new "extended play" CD single, titled "Road to Yerevan". Other evidence of what the future for the band may be is found in the ASCAP database, which lists several compositions that are not on the released 7th Order CD's - it therefore seems possible that these previously unknown songs may be destined for a later 7th Order release, as was stated by the DJ in a radio broadcast of the "AIP show" on CKWR in Ontario, Canada on 3/18/12. In addition, a broadcast on 5/1/09 originating from KKCR radio on the Hawaiian island of Kauai had featured several station ID promos (seemingly recorded for one of the station's yearly "fund drives"), done by a band member introduced as "...of 7th Order", indicating that they did still exist as a band. Members are also known to have autographed copies of The Lake of Memory CDs for attendees of a benefit motorcycle run for Aseltine School (a school that "helps meet the educational needs of emotionally disturbed and learning disabled students from throughout San Diego County") in San Diego, California - held on July 22, 2011. The title track from the new 7th Order extended play CD single release has been played and discussed on radio shows on RTRFM in Perth, Australia: a band original written by Jones/Pugh titled "Road to Yerevan" on 12/25/11, and an as yet unreleased live medley (taken from an audience tape recorded in Keaau, Hawaii) of Tommy Bolin's "Wild Dogs" and Roger McGuinn's "Ballad of Easy Rider", on 2/26/12).
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