HENRY ROLLINS: 'Uncut From Israel' Special To Air In April

March 21, 2007

Independent Film Channel (IFC) is set to launch the second season of its cutting-edge series "The Henry Rollins Show". This season marks an eclectic lineup of guests ranging from William Shatner to Marilyn Manson, and provides viewers with a unique environment for electrifying musical performances ranging from THE STOOGES to PEACHES' television debut. In addition, the new season kicks off with the television event, "Henry Rollins: Uncut from Israel", on Friday, April 13 at 9:30 p.m. ET. This 90-minute special was taped during Rollins' recent trip to Israel where he performed two nights in Tel Aviv. "The Henry Rollins Show" airs at 11:00 p.m. ET immediately following the special.

"Henry Rollins: Uncut from Israel" weaves Rollins' latest spoken-word show in Tel Aviv with documentary footage chronicling his tour around often politically infused locations in Jerusalem including The Wailing Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulcher and The West Bank Security Wall. In this special, Rollins returns to Israel for the first time in ten years with relevant commentary on pop culture, world events and the resilience of the Israeli people. The documentary footage includes candid conversations with world-renowned photojournalist and Israeli native Ziv Korren, who leads Rollins on a personal tour throughout Israel.

A member of the USO, Rollins has traveled to Afghanistan, South Korea, Iraq, Kuwait, Honduras, Djibouti, Turkey, Egypt, Qatar and other locations to entertain and meet U.S. troops, as well as gain an up-close understanding of these regions rife with conflict.

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