DEE SNIDER Discusses STATION FAMILY FUND Relief Concert On 'Today'; Video Available

February 23, 2008

TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider visited NBC's "Today" show on Wednesday (February 20) to talk about the tragic 2003 fire at the Station nightclub in Rhode Island and how heavy metal is helping the survivors and family members. Watch the segment below.

It's been five years since a fire engulfed The Station nightclub in Rhode Island, claiming 100 lives and injuring many others. On Monday, February 25, this tragic anniversary will be marked at the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, R.I., with a concert to benefit the victims and their families. Hosted by Dee Snider and John Rich, the event features Gretchen Wilson, Randy Owen, Kellie Pickler, Tom Scholz, TESLA, TWISTED SISTER, Kevin Max, STRYPER and others.

Tickets are $41-$61. Call 401-331-2211 or visit ticketmaster.com.

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