FRANKENSTEIN 3000 Added To NEW YORK DOLLS Dates

June 21, 2007

East Coast hard rockers FRANKENSTEIN 3000 have been asked to join THE NEW YORK DOLLS on three shows during their upcoming summer tour. The band have been added to the following dates:

July 14 - The IMAC Theater, Huntington, NY
July 19 - The 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
July 20 - The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ

FRANKENSTEIN 3000 will release its latest CD, "Welcome to Planet Omega", in September on Main Man Records. The album, which boasts 10 original songs plus a version of THE CARS' "Bye Bye Love", is the follow-up to "America's Hit Remakers", a collection of covers which included guests like David Johansen and Steve Conte (THE NEW YORK DOLLS) and Cherie Currie (THE RUNAWAYS).

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