MÖTLEY CRÜE Guitarist Collaborates With 'Rock Star: Supernova' Finalist DILANA

April 3, 2007

According to ChartAttack.com, Dilana Robichaux — known to most as the runner-up to Lukas Rossi in the "Rock Star: Supernova" television series — is collaborating with MÖTLEY CRÜE guitarist Mick Mars on a song called "Time is a Wound", to be included on Dilana's debut album.

"I immediately 'fell in love' with my new adopted Dad, Mick," Robichaux wrote in a recent post on her MySpace page. "We instantly had a chemistry and a connection so special that I'm still totally dumb-founded by it!

"I've never met someone so beautiful, funny, giving, caring and talented and I'm sooo excited to work with him some more!"

The pair, who got together in mid-March to jam, recently got "pact" tattoos — Mars on his hand and Robichaux on her chest — of the African voodoo symbol for Mars at Sunset Strip Tattoo in Los Angeles. Mars also gave the singer one of his guitars, an '80s white and gold Gretsch with a penguin on it.

Robichaux made a guest appearance on the recent self-titled album by ROCK STAR SUPERNOVA and former GUNS N' ROSES member Gilby Clarke.

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