DAVE NAVARRO To Launch 'Spread Entertainment' Internet Program In May

April 23, 2007

Guitarist Dave Navarro (THE PANIC CHANNEL, ex-JANE'S ADDICTION, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) will launch an Internet program, "Dave Navarro's Spread Entertainment", in May via Mania TV (web site).

Commented Navarro: "'Spread Entertainment' is a live weekly online show, shot in front of a studio audience. I have been describing it as an 'Internet talk show which focuses on the arts and the human condition.' Sure, we will have music, but it is not a music show. We will be featuring artists of all kinds... Actors, musicians, everyday people struggling to overcome personal issues, doctors, comedians... You name it. As long as their story is compelling, we are open to them. The show is going to be an hour long and interspersed with comedy, but for the most part we intend to delve into matters of a more intellectual nature. The original plan was to have the show take place at my new loft but we have decided to change locations and use The Dragonfly here in Hollywood as an initial home. This way, we can invite an audience for participation in a more comfortable nightclub atmosphere. Yes, the bar will be open! Think 'Donahue' combined with the arts and nightlife."

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