ALICE IN CHAINS Guitarist To Take Part In Online Chat

October 13, 2010

ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell will take part in an online chat tomorrow (Thursday, October 14) at 5:00 p.m. ET at ESPN.com. He will talk about about his music career as well as his and ESPN.com The Life's Alice in Chains & Friends Fantasy Football Charity League II, which features some of rock music's biggest stars.

Former NFL player turned actor Matt Willig won last year's fantasy football league championship. The league winner's charity receives proceeds of the auction of items donated by the league owners. Willig is back to defend his title this year, along with Cantrell, Meat Loaf, Duff McKagan, ESPN's Jay Harris and others.

Submit your questions for Cantrell now at this location.

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