KISS Guitarist Jams With Local Band In Memphis

June 11, 2007

KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer has posted the following message on his web site:

"It was quite a week in Memphis. I played in the Stanford St. Jude Classic pro-am golf tournament with my buddy Shaun Micheel. It's a thrill to play in an official PGA tour event like that. After the golf, we got up onstage at the Eagles Nest and jammed with a great local band, DR. ZARR. We rocked it out with FREE's 'All Right Now', 'Feel Like Makin' Love' by BAD COMPANY, AC/DC's 'You Shook Me All Night Long', some BOB SEGER and of course a couple KISS classics to close out the show. The crowd loved it."

Check put a photo of Thayer jamming in Memphis at this location.

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