DEE SNIDER's Son Releases 'Twisted' Single

June 6, 2012

Jesse Blaze Snider, the son of TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider, has just released a new solo single, "Twisted", via Radley Records. An audio sample is available at Amazon.com.

Jesse Blaze Snider is currently working on his first solo album with producer Matt Squire (KATY PERRY, PANIC! AT THE DISCO, ALL TIME LOW). He is also the face of the Sony PlayStation network as the host of their signature show "Qore".

Jesse worked on his family's reality show "Growing Up Twisted" on A&E, for which he wrote the show's theme song and composed other music for several episodes. He's also formerly well known for starring in the popular MTV show "Rock the Cradle" where he received acclaim from fans and critics alike for his "back-flipping" performances.

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