Legendary metal singer Doro has learned that her American home was ruined during the recent hurricane that devastated parts of the US.
Upon arriving in New York yesterday morning, legendary frontwoman Doro discovered that her home had been gravely affected by Hurricane Irene, which blew across parts of the East Coast of the US last week.
“The damage is disastrous”, she states. ”The whole ground-floor was flooded. It stinks, electricity failed and everything’s wrecked inside of the house. From the TV to the fridge to the furniture. Everything’s grime-stained, defective, unusable. The worst thing is that pieces of my stage costumes and lots of my souvenirs and presents from fans from all around the world are lost forever now.”
The metal queen will still play her planned New York and Chicago shows, which are being put on in celebration of her jubilee DVD, ‘Doro – 25 Years In Rock’.
“The shows will take place of course,” adds the singer. “For now, I’ve found accommodation in an hotel in New York and will have to see where things will go from here. I saw the pictures of ‘Irene’ on TV when I visited my mother in Germany on the weekend. When a red rubber raft appeared canoeing through a road on Long Island, I’ve already assumed the worst.”
Doro will release a new studio album in 2012.
Source: Metal Hammer UK
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