ACE FREHLEY, MEAT LOAF To Lead ROCK 'N' ROLL FANTASY CAMP

August 13, 2009

Gary Graff of Billboard.com reports that Meat Loaf, YES singer Jon Anderson and former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley will be the headline "counselors" at this year's Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp, which will take place November 17-22 in Hollywood. A shorter and less expensive session will also be held November 12-15.

"Meat Loaf has been to baseball fantasy camps before," Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp founder David Fishof tells Billboard.com, "so I wrote a letter to his manager to invite him to ours. He's a fun guy. You have to have a certain kind of personality, and Meat Loaf is that personality. He's a character. He is what Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp is about; he's the kind of guy you want to hang with and talk music with and talk career and jam with."

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