ANTHRAX Guitarist SCOTT IAN Gets Tattooed by PAUL BOOTH; Video Available

February 21, 2007

In the latest episode of "Black 13", ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian gets a tattoo from the master of dark images, Paul Booth. Get an inside look at Paul's amazing new studio in Manhattan while Scott tells entertaining stories about some well-known people in the music business. Watch the episode now at Dovetail.tv.

New York Post recently reported that Scott Ian and New York City club owner Mike Diamond — who started Snitch, Pangaea and Vela, and who recently partnered with Ian to launch Retox — are shopping a rock-themed pilot to the networks. No further information is currently available.

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