OMEN Singer, Daughter To Take Part In VH1 Show 'I Know My Kid's A Star'

February 12, 2008

Singer Kevin Goocher of OMEN and PHANTOM-X has been invited to take part in a reality TV series that will air in March on VH1. The show is called "I Know My Kid's A Star" and is hosted by Danny Bonaduce. Kevin will be there in support of his pop-princess daughter Devon Goocher, who was chosen out of thousands of kids to be in the top 10 on the new series. Devon is aiming to be the next triple-threat child star.

For more information on the show or Devon Goocher, go to this location.

OMEN and PHANTOM-X will perform at Keep It True X (germany) and Up The Hammers (Greece) festivals in April 2008.

Watch footage of Devon Goocher and Kevin Goocher singing IRON MAIDEN's "Wasted Years":

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