Los Angeles Fitness Trainer Performs With QUEENSRŸCHE; Video Available

March 6, 2008

Los Angeles fitness trainer Jack Witt (about Jack) got a chance to rock with QUEENSRŸCHE during their February 23, 2008 concert at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California.

Witt was one of three vocalists that were selected to sing karaoke versions of either "Synchronicity II" (THE POLICE),"Welcome To The Machine" (PINK FLOYD),or "Neon Knights" (BLACK SABBATH). The crowd voted for Witt by their enthusiastic response after he rocked "Neon Knights" and Jack got a chance to play the song live with QUEENSRŸCHE during the band's set.

Watch video footage of the performance below.

Our advice to Jack: Don't quit your day job.

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