IRON MAIDEN, POISON, QUEENSRŸCHE Members Interviewed For VH1 CLASSIC's 'Fairway To Heaven'

October 28, 2005

Beginning at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 29, VH1 Classic premieres "Fairway to Heaven". The annual VH1 event pairs up pro golfers and artists with VH1 clients for some fun in the sun. This year's event was held at the Southern Highland Golf Club in Las Vegas and VH1 Classic host Amy Scott was on hand to interview artists, including Eddie Jackson, Michael Wilton and Geoff Tate from QUEENSRŸCHE; Bobby Dall from POISON; Jack Blades from NIGHT RANGER/DAMN YANKEES; Nicko McBrain from IRON MAIDEN; Meatloaf; and many more. The VH1 Classic special stunt will re-air beginning at 6:00 p.m.

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