Former QUIET RIOT Vocalist And Drummer Reunite For Two Shows

June 17, 2004

Former QUIET RIOT vocalist Kevin DuBrow and drummer Frankie Banali will reunite for two shows at the end of the month. The first show will take place on Thursday, June 24 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Orlando, FL as part of the acclaimed "Velvet Sessions" series and the second show will happen on Monday, June 28 at the Crowbar in New York City.

"After the show I did with Glenn Hughes at the House Of Blues in Orlando recently I was approached by the Hard Rock Hotel about doing more," explained DuBrow. "My band are currently doing other things and the one thing I missed most about QUIET RIOT was playing with Frankie Banali. Not only is he one of my dearest friends but he is in my opinion the best drummer out there. Add former QUIET RIOT bassist Chuck Wright to the mix and you have the best and most innovative rhythm section I have ever worked with. It's not a QUIET RIOT reunion, it's just old friends getting together for the right reasons — to play music they love." Former WARRANT member Billy Morris will be on guitar.

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