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Welcome friends, one and all, to the Fading Ages Home Page! 

We are delighted to have you and it's great to be back.  Special thanks to those of you who have been following and supporting us all along.  You mean so much to us; thank you.

We have been through a lot over the last few years; and have much to tell.  But let's begin with the answer to the question I know is on everyone's mind: "Will there be new music from Fading Ages?"  The answer... is YES

On OctoberTwenty-Fifth new music from Fading Ages, entitled - Forgotten Places.  You can get it right here on fading ages dot com, or wherever music is streamed or sold.  Search it on I heart radio and Pandora; or YouTube.  Download it on Apple Music; Amazon; or right here.  *Warning - when played at high volumes this music will punch you...seriously.

So much going on; so much more to come.  Thanks so much for stopping by; let us know what you think of the new site; and don't forget to drop your email address before you leave and be sure to get all the latest info on the band.  See you soon and rock on\m/

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