Former VAN HALEN/EXTREME Frontman CHERONE To Perform In Boston Tonight

November 10, 2005

According to The Boston Globe, former EXTREME and VAN HALEN singer Gary Cherone will give a rare performance Thursday night (Nov. 10) to mark the opening of Sanctum Sound's new state-of-the-art production and recording suites in Boston's Leather District. The studios, which also boast a record label and offices in New York City, are run by Boston's Steve Catizone, who will use his opening-night party around the corner at News as a fund-raiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Others who are expected to drop by are AEROSMITH's Tom Hamilton and car guy Ernie Boch Jr.

Cherone recently released a four-track solo EP entitled "Need I Say More". The singer's management had previously described the music as "a stylistic departure from his previous work. The direction is more mature and very complementing."

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