AMERICAN BEAUTY's DANNY STANTON To Guest On 'Caffeine Bomb'

February 17, 2009

Danny Stanton from Coallier Entertainment will join Roger Lotring in the studio on this week's "Caffeine Bomb" show. Stanton works (or has worked) with bands like TWISTED SISTER, LITA FORD, SEBASTIAN BACH, W.A.S.P., ACE FREHLEY and many others. In addition, he has just formed a new band called AMERICAN BEAUTY, that also features Keri Kelli from Alice Cooper's band, RATT bassist Robbie Crane, and Dave "Davee G" Gara from SKID ROW.

Make sure you tune in Friday night, February 20 to 91.7 WHUS in Eastern Connecticut, or stream live at WHUS.org and on iTunes.

91.7 WHUS is a commercial-free college and community-based radio station broadcasting from the University of Connecticut.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/caffeinebomb.

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