GREAT WHITE To Perform Live For First Time Since Rhode Island Tragedy

March 27, 2003

GREAT WHITE members will make their first live appearance since last month's tragic club fire in Rhode Island on Thursday, April 17 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Beverly Hills, California. All proceeds from the gig will benefit The Baby Longley Fund, set up on behalf of the unborn child of late GREAT WHITE guitarist Ty Longley, who lost his life in the inferno. In addition to GREAT WHITE members Jack Russell, Mark Kendall, Sean McNabb and Dave Felice, the show will feature appearances by Yuko of THE JACK RUSSELL BAND and HAPPENIN' HARRY & THE HAPTONES.

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