CIRCUS DIABLO To Play Benefit Show For Victims Of California Fires

October 29, 2007

CIRCUS DIABLO — the new project featuring THE CULT guitarist Billy Duffy, THE ALMIGHTY frontman Ricky Warwick (guitar),ex-THE CULT touring bassist/current CAMP FREDDY guitarist Billy Morrison (vocals),and former FUEL/current RIDERS ON THE STORM frontman Brett Scallions (bass) — will play at the House Of Blues in West Hollywood, California on November 12 at a charity show to benefit the victims of the Southern California fires.

The show, which is being put together by Anthony D'Amato, will also feature performances by his band D'AMATO, WARNER DRIVE, EPOKAH and more to be announced. Metal Sanaz will host the evening and will auction off an ESP guitar and other goodies on the night. Donations will be accepted at the venue.

For more information, visit www.blanketahuman.org. The charity helps the homeless and will donate blankets and supplies to the victims of the fires.

CIRCUS DIABLO's current touring lineup consists of Morrison, Warwick, Charles Ruggiero (drums; SLUNT),Rob Patterson (guitar; KORN, OTEP) and the band's friend Patrick Cornell who has been playing bass guitar with the group when Brett has been unavailable.

CIRCUS DIABLO's uncensored video for "Loaded" premiered on NGTV.com (No Good TV) and can be viewed below. According to a press release, the uncensored version of this video was created specifically for No Good TV. The edit includes content that would not be allowed to air on conventional music video networks.

The band recently inked a deal with KOCH Entertainment. Matt Sorum (VELVET REVOLVER, ex-GUNS N' ROSES) played drums on the group's self-titled debut album, which was released on July 3. The video features guitarist Patterson and Ruggiero, who also round out CIRCUS DIABLO's touring lineup.

CIRCUS DIABLO's "Loaded" video (NOTE: ***Includes partial nudity***):

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