ENUFF Z'NUFF's DONNIE VIE To Guest On KNAC.COM

April 26, 2006

ENUFF Z'NUFF's Donnie Vie will be the featured guest on KNAC.COM on Saturday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. PST.

ENUFF Z'NUFF will be performing at this weekend's Rock The Boat two-day floating rock festival traveling between Oslo, Norway and Fredrikshavn, Denmark. They wll also be playing a number of U.S. dates during late spring/early summer.

As previously reported, ENUFF Z'NUFF's March 30 performance at Cheyenne Saloon in Las Vegas was reportedly filmed for VH1's new "Bands on the Run" show. The concert was shot for the pilot episode of the new series and brought together Donnie Vie, Chip Z'Nuff and Vik Foxx on stage for the first time in 13 years.

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