LI'L GN'R Documentary To Be Shown At NYC Comedy Show

January 29, 2004

LI'L GN'R, the GUNS N' ROSES "tribute band" consisting of five children ages five to eleven dressed in GN'R costumes, will have their documentary shown this Saturday, January 31, at the Friday Night Intervention event at Cinema Classics (332 E 11th Street) in New York City. The film, which chronicles the auditions and the making of the band, will be shown along with other videos and stand-up comedy organized by LI'L GN'R creator Mark Malkoff. Price is $5. For directions and reservations visit the official Friday Night Intervention web site at this location. A Quicktime video preview of the auditions for the first-ever GUNS N' ROSES kids tribute band can be downloaded here (file size: 11.5 MB).

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