www.carmineserratelli.com
GOD'S PLAY-Released: December 2002
DAYS THAT WON'T COME BACK-Released: November 1997
GOTTA GO ON-Released:July 1989
CHANGE IS GONNA COME-Released: June 1986
JOE LOCO & THE MOTIVES-Released: June 1981

Carmine Serratelli
Unveils New Website

(Greenbrook, NJ) - In May 2003 Carmine will unveil his new website where fans will be able keep track of all future projects as well as purchase all his previously released material. The web address will be:
www.carmineserratelli.com

The website is a joint venture between Carmine's publishing company, Criteria Music, and his record label
, Overdub Records.

Carmine Releases Latest CD:
"GOD'S PLAY"

(New York, NY) - Carmine Serratelli has finally released "GOD'S PLAY", his long awaited follow-up album to his successful comeback album, "Days That Won't Come Back".

The 16 track album will be Serratelli's first release in more than six years and will be available at www.cdbaby.com as well as Carmine's new website at www.carmineserratelli.com


• Overdub Records Re-releases Previously Out Of Print Carmine Serratelli Albums

(Brick, NJ) - Overdub Records has announced that it will be re-releasing a complete collection of Carmine Serratelli albums, some of which have not been available for more than 20 years.

The albums to be re-released will be: "Joe Loco & the Motives" (1981), "Change Is Gonna Come" (1986), and "Gotta Go On" (1989), all of which will be available at the new Carmine Serratelli website, www.carmineserratelli.com

• Carmine Plans World Tour in 2004

(Chicago, IL) - Carmine Serratelli and Overdub Records have announced that the reclusive singer will begin a world tour in early 2004. It will be the first live performances for Serratelli, 49,since the early 1990's when he fronted the band, "Loose Cannons". No dates have been set as of yet.

• Carmine To Release
"INTERNET ALBUM"

(London, England) - Who needs record companies? Carmine Serratelli and Overdub Inc. have announced that Carmine's next album will not be available in stores. Instead fans can purchase the album direct from his website.

Purchasers will be able to download mp3's of the songs and will be able to print out all cover and booklet artwork on their own printers.

"Half the album is already written" says Serratelli, "but with so much going on it's hard to set a release date".

• Carmine "Live" Album Planned For Next Year

(Los Angeles, CA) - Carmine Serratelli has announced plans to record a live album, scheduled to be released by the end of 2004. The album will be recorded at select shows during his World Tour which is due to begin in early 2004.

The reclusive Serratelli has been auditioning musicians for the tour, including guitarists to replace his long time axe-man,Stiv Stevens, who is comitted to other projects at this time.

• Carmine Auditioning Musicians for 2004 World Tour

(Greenbrook, NJ) - NJ rock legend Carmine Serratelli is holding open auditions for musicians for his upcoming World Tour. Carmine's longtime axe-man Stiv Stevens has prior commitments and his former bass player, Johnny Hillside is in training to be a commercial airline pilot while he recovers from years of drug and alcohol abuse. Intersted musicians should contact Carmine at www.carmineserratelli.com

• Carmine To Sign Book Deal With K-MART


(Nashville,TN) - Negotiations continue with K-Mart to publish the unorganized, unauthorized biography of Carmine Serratelli.

K-mart has reportedly offered a three figure sum, while Carmine's representatives are looking for four figures. An anonymous source close to the negotiations says the two sides are "very close" but yet, "far apart".

K-Mart is also considering a sale on men's socks to coincide with the book's release.

• VH1 to Produce Carmine "Behind the Music"

(Hollywood, CA) - MTV and sister-station VH1 are planning to bring the Carmine Serratelli story to the small screen. Producers have already begun gathering rare footage and recordings. Originally, parent company VIACOM considered a full-length motion picture, but Serratelli insisted on Martin Scorsese as director. Scorsese, unfortunately was comitted to other projects. When asked about the Serratelli project Scorsese said, "WHO?"