ANTHRAX Guitarist's 'Aruba Poker Vids' Posted Online

October 8, 2008

ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian has posted some of his "Aruba poker vids, including Hellmuth's penthouse party and playing on top of a swimming pool." Scott added, "Rough life, I tell ya."

To see all of Ian's videos, click on the "Shows" tab in the Kyte player below.

Ian and his fiancée Pearl Aday — daughter of legendary crooner Meat Loaf — will take part in the VH1 Classic Celebrity Bowl-Off tournament on Thursday, November 13 at 7 p.m. PST at Lucky Strike Lanes at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. Also scheduled to appear are Stephen Pearcy (RATT),Tommy Lee (MÖTLEY CRÜE) and Matt Sorum (VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES). They will join an already exclusive list of actors, celebrities and members of the music industry who will take to the lanes and showcase their bowling skills to raise awareness for autism at this tournament. The evening will be hosted by Dave Navarro (JANE'S ADDICTION) along with actress Holly Robinson Peete and former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete and will include both a live and silent auction with rare rock 'n' roll photography from legendary photographers Jim Marshall and Richard E. Aaron, music, food, drinks and Rock Band video game.

VH1's Classic Rock Autism campaign is designed to help educate parents and build awareness about autism and to raise funds for a variety of autism research, advocacy and support organizations.

General-admission tickets are $150.00; you can sponsor a bowling lane and bowl with a rock star for $5,000.00 (confirmed rock star bowlers include but not limited to Dave Navarro, Billy Morrison, Meat Loaf, Lukas Rossi, Matt Sorum, Donovan Leitch Jr., Pearl Aday, Tommy Lee, Stephen Pearcy and more...)

Proceeds from the event will benefit three autism organizations ACT Today!, HollyRod4Kids, and Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism.

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